Many sector-watchers predict a legal world where computers can do a myriad of legal-related tasks now done by lawyers. In fact, according to a recent Altman Weil study,

35 percent of law firm leaders say they can envision first-year associates being replaced by artificial intelligence in the next five to 10 years; and 47 percent said they can envision paralegals being replaced with AI computing.

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