AI Is Decreasing In-House Reliance On Law Firms
Many law departments desire to lessen their reliance on law firms, and GenAI and AI-enabled tools are accelerating this trend.
Many law departments desire to lessen their reliance on law firms, and GenAI and AI-enabled tools are accelerating this trend.
Over 40% of lawyers are now using AI, and that figure is expected to grow rapidly in the near future. What are you waiting for?
Is the lawyer of the future a GenAI bot? Many have serious doubts, but others are forging ahead at a rapid pace.
Rena Barnett of Attorney-Career-Coach.com provides great tips on utilizing AI during the legal resume writing process.
Data from a recent survey show that the differences between the in-house world and Biglaw also extends to how they are implementing AI tools.
Never use GenAI? You are part of a dwindling cohort in the in-house world as your peers are steaming ahead with GenAI-enabled tools.
With the proliferation of GenAI tools and their rapid deployment, many lawyers are asking how GenAI will impact the legal sector.
AI for in-house counsel seems daunting, especially for those who are less tech-savvy. But many are charging ahead at full speed.
Changing the legal industry is typically something that takes decades or more of time. But AI tools are different.
The advent of AI for the masses has led to wild speculation about the future of work and life in all sectors and areas. Should we fear ChatGPT?