Attorneys have been using computer programs to enhance the practice of law for well over 30 years, and now advances in technology have given the legal community tools that go well beyond word processing and form creation.
Advances in optical character recognition technology have improved our ability to review and analyze legal documents. Many of us routinely use this technology to compare versions of agreements, to see the edits made by other parties or to review modifications made to standard agreements over time.
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