ChatGPT has made headlines recently. The most common example I can think of is the use of college students utilizing it to write essays or take exams. If you are a lawyer, then chances are you've heard of ChatGPT passing the bar exam. But the question I hear more frequently is, "Will ChatGPT replace lawyers?" ChatGPT can and will be a useful tool for lawyers. One of the most prudent examples I can think of ChatGPT being utilized by lawyers is its use in writing a motion/brief or a clear and concise email to an adversary. But does that mean ChatGPT will replace lawyers in the legal industry?