Watson – the promising cognitive computing platform from IBM – has yet to engage many law firms, but looking ahead some of them may have little choice but to become an adopter. This is especially true given the momentum that similar platforms have gained with law firm clients industies.
“Our expectation is that clients … [and] especially large banks … [and] ‘SIFI’s’ [systemically important financial institutions] will adopt it first …. Since they’re such critical clients for BigLaw, elite firms will have to follow,” Bruce MacEwen, president of Adam Smith, Esq., said in a statement to Legaltech News.
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