Why Artificial Intelligence Might Replace Your Lawyer
When you think about it, not a lot has changed in the legal world from the days of To Kill A Mockingbird to the latest John Grisham thriller. Sure, literature snobs may insist that Atticus Finch's flawless moral heroism should never be compared to the conflicted protagonists of contemporary legal page-turners, but in terms of the substance of how lawyers do their lawyering, the fundamentals have barely changed in 80 years, from the career track of a young lawyer to the set-up of a law firm. The same cannot be said of virtually any other profession. Indeed, the legal industry seems more dusty than dynamic; the robes and wrinkles that mark those at the top of the field hardly scream modernity. But change is afoot, as a couple of powerful market forces are driving law firms to adopt modern corporate efficiency.
Feb-12-2017, 12:25:44 GMT
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