Law firms’ relationship with generative AI has been a bit of a cat and mouse game in recent months—with some curious about the technology, yet incredibly cautious about the potential risks it can bring to legal practice.

Such a situation has led to many different approaches, with some considering implementing internal policies restricting the use of ChatGPT, while others are expanding their AI practices and hiring GPT specialists.

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