Companies and law firms have spent decades trying to get computers to do legal work with decreasing levels of human intervention, investing huge amounts of time and money in a problem nobody was sure could ever really be solved.
With AI coming into the picture in recent times, will it hurt the function of legal advice? What will the worth of the lawyer of the future be like moving forward?
John Quinn, Founding Partner, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP shares his views.

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