It’s been almost a year since generative artificial intelligence took over the specials section of the legal technology menu. But before that, the eyes of the legal tech industry had been focused on Web 3.0 technologies such as blockchain.

While conversations around blockchain may have quieted down—take the lack of blockchain-focused sessions at recent legal technology conferences as an example—it doesn’t mean that firms’ interest in the technology has completely disappeared.

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