My thoughts on the topic

Legal automation tools have been around for a long time and, with AI tools entering the mainstream, will get more powerful, faster than ever before. Despite this, many in-house teams, and many firms, don’t use them and have no strategy to deploy them. As numerous commentators have said, if you don’t jump on the tech train now, you’ll be left behind. The main purpose of this video post, though, is to explain why the process of automating makes us better lawyers. To my mind, this topic is one that’s often overlooked, so I thought I’d share my 5 cents’ worth on it.  

Super-quick survey

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