ChatGPT has taken the world by storm, and the legal industry right along with it. 

From the first moment the new chatbot from OpenAI came on the scene in December, the legal community started speculating about how it could potentially be leveraged in the legal market. The experiments started with a flurryfrom proposing to have a GPT-powered Robot Lawyer argue a traffic ticket to having ChatGPT take the bar exam (and pass significant portions of it). 

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