3 Ways AI Has Already Impacted Legal Practice

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BakerHostetler became one of the first BigLaw players to publicly license AI technology for use in its firm, when it teamed up with the legal tech company ROSS this summer. The BigLaw firm is putting ROSS's AI technology to work in its Bankruptcy, Restructuring, and Creditor Rights practice, helping attorneys research the law a bit faster. But while BakerHostetler might have been first, it wasn't the last; other big name firms soon followed, bringing AI in to their practices. Plenty of firms are taking a cautious, wait-and-see approach to tech adaptation. It is, even if it's just through client demands.

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