13 November 2020TrademarksCharles Hill and Daniel Comerford
Embrace change to create new markets
Despite an aversion to words such as “innovation” and “artificial intelligence” (AI), today’s lawyers do accept the notion that engagement with technology can lead to more effective interactions and legal advice.
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