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They will break down more complex legal cases with their legal knowledge and practical experience to help guide efficient and well-researched representation for the firm’s clientele. They will be heavily involved in case strategy and documentationmanagement and might even assist with client communication.
Take Jason Adaska director at Holland and hearts Innovation Lab, for instance, he’s spearheading a team exploring potential generative AI applications, but he notices a growing divide between those keen on the tech and those oblivious to it. Sure it aids in drafting documents, but it can’t autonomously review piles of them yet.
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