Looking to leverage artificial intelligence, midsize and Am Law 200 firms in Pennsylvania are taking various approaches to adopt AI tools and optimize efficiency while remaining cautious of security concerns and false information. 

While most firms are eyeing preexisting tools or those that are currently in development from outside vendors, such as Thomson Reuters Westlaw and Casetext, others are building their own customized tools to mitigate risks. 

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