This is the second part of a series on how large law firms are using generative artificial intelligence, based on questions we put to every firm in the Am Law 100. For part one, click here. For part three, click here

For law firms, generative artificial intelligence has the potential to streamline legal work and cut hours off of a task. It can also get you benchslapped—just ask the New York lawyers who were sanctioned last summer after they cited fake cases in legal briefs.