Technology,
Law Practice
May 26, 2023
The AI revolution: transforming the practice of law and why attorneys need to adapt
Several prognosticators have predicted a seismic shift in the legal profession within two years’ time, with both legal fees and law jobs reducing by as much as 40%.





Kevin A. Adams
Partner and head of the firm's Franchise and Distribution practice group
Mortenson Taggart Adams LLP
Email: kadams@mortensontaggart.com
McGeorge SOL Univ of the Pacific; CA
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing diverse sectors of society, and the legal field is no exception. With its potential to conduct research, manage legal documents, predict legal outcomes, and automate repetitive tasks, AI is quickly changing the dynamics of legal practice. Young attorneys and paralegals, pricing structures, and the very core of the profession will be affected. Here's why it's essential for attorneys to embrace this paradigm...
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