Law firms collaborate on artificial intelligence training
Lawyers were trained to think that practicing law is a zero-sum game, with no space for collaboration. Some recent events gave me hope that this is no longer the case. I know I am biased, because in the past I've been an open innovation manager in a global corporation, but even now that I'm working on legal technology adoption for a big law firm I think we might have a good chance. I recently attended a working breakfast in Milan (Italy), organized by Luminance, a leading contract review company, which was the first in a sequence of similar events. On that occasion, several partners and innovation heads from big Italian law firms openly discussed ideas and best practices on the matter.
Aug-20-2020, 07:50:27 GMT
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