Law firms have increasingly turned to artificial intelligence software platforms to cut research time and expenses.
Among the early adopters of AI at the boutique firm level is Luis Salazar, founder of Coral Gables-based firm Salazar Law.
After a year using ROSS Intelligence software to research and write legal memos, Luis Salazar dishes on the technology's strengths and weaknesses.
September 22, 2017 at 07:56 PM
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Law firms have increasingly turned to artificial intelligence software platforms to cut research time and expenses.
Among the early adopters of AI at the boutique firm level is Luis Salazar, founder of Coral Gables-based firm Salazar Law.
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