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Abstract

First is the impact on document review. According to Lohr, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of North Carolina School of Law estimated that at large law firms only four percent of the lawyers' time is used for document review. According to its Web site, the program deals with certain cities including but not limited to New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia, as well as parts of the United Kingdom.26 Complaining about the progress of technology eliminating legal jobs today seems akin to griping about horseless carriages a century ago, so we won't do that. According to Jorge Estrada, Director of Strategic Partnerships for ROSS, the company is releasing a beta version of the memo feature which covers 38 additional practice areas, months earlier than ROSS initially expected.

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Title
Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession-What You Might Want to Know
Author
Connell, William J, Esq 1 

 lecturer with the Mario J. Gabelli School of Business, at Roger Williams University 
Pages
32-36
Section
Artificial Intelligence
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Sep 2018
Publisher
Aspen Publishers, Inc.
ISSN
15314944
Source type
Trade Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2108812393
Copyright
Copyright Aspen Publishers, Inc. Sep 2018