Let’s judiciously discuss the potential for leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your legal practice.

I interact daily with attorneys that are trying to decide whether to utilize AI in their legal endeavors. They often have gotten themselves into a knotty angst. After a somewhat cursory self-assessment, they wave their hands in the air and reach a case-closing summary conclusion. Many lawyers are apt to undertake a rash rush-to-judgment and completely discard the notion of using AI altogether. Others will often go to the opposite extreme, opting to leap into AI with both eyes firmly shut and having no strident basis for what AI is going to accomplish for them.

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