Every week I meet with law firm leaders and have the same conversation. Generative artificial intelligence has the ability to radically reform the legal industry, they say, but will it replace or supplement lawyers? Which product is best? How should it be deployed, and when is the right time to invest?

To answer these questions, perhaps it is worth learning some lessons from other great disruptive innovations of the past.

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