Are You Utilizing AI Yet? It May Change Your Relationship With Outside Counsel
"There's a lot of potential for AI to totally disrupt our business, so we better be at the forefront of using it," says Grab general counsel Chris Betts.
May 16, 2023 at 08:01 PM
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Legal TechnologyThe original version of this story was published on Law.com International
When the U.S. Department of Justice announced this March its intent to crack down on companies' use of ephemeral third-party messaging apps that could open the door to spoliation of evidence, Grab general counsel Chris Betts gave a live demonstration to the members of his legal department.
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