What do GCs think about artificial intelligence? The client view on the new wave of legal tech
In the provision of legal services, arguably the most significant emerging technology is artificial intelligence, not least because of the benefits that it promises to deliver in cost and efficiency for law firms, alternative service providers and their clients.
October 01, 2017 at 08:00 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
- Alan Konevsky, group head of strategic initiatives counsel at MasterCard;
- Maaike de Bie, group general counsel at Royal Mail;
- Chris Aujard, general counsel, consumer services, at Co-op;
- Mohammed Zain Ajaz, general counsel and global head of operations at National Grid;
- Chris Fowler, general counsel at BT; and
- Kerry Phillip, legal director, Vodafone Global Enterprise. (Pictured)
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