Generative AI holds incredible potential. Three-quarters of CEOs believe AI investments can automate manual operations. There is no doubt—these algorithms will transform the legal field. So, how do we maximize value and minimize risk?

Generative AI is still in its infancy and, much like a child, must endure growing pains. Legal professionals can’t rush headfirst into the technology, nor can they ignore it altogether. Lawyers must conscientiously evaluate GenAI and its role in their practice.

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