I spent 11 hours at a legal tech conference, and the takeaway was clear: 'Lawyers need to wake up' and use AI
Briefly

Legalweek highlighted AI's transformative potential in law, calling on lawyers to embrace new technologies or face being left behind. Speakers warned that the failure to innovate could lead to the obsolescence of traditional legal practices. Notably, startups like Legora are spearheading this shift by providing digital tools designed to enhance legal work efficiency. Discussions emphasized how AI can eliminate time-consuming tasks and raise concerns about the implications of fake cases on legal integrity. Overall, the event underscored a critical juncture for the legal field, urging adaptation and innovation.
We don't build Legora so law firms can check the box on doing AI; we want to transform and rethink what it means to do great legal work.
Lawyers spoke on panels about the coming 'death of legal busywork' and the costs of fake legal cases making their way into real briefs.
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