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Robots Could Make Most Lawyers Obsolete

Experts point to possible ‘structural collapse’ at law firms

Artificial intelligence has already had a big effect on law firms, as the New York Times reported in 2011. It juxtaposed two cases: a 1978 case that required $2.2 million worth of work by lawyers and paralegals who sorted through 6 million documents, compared to a 2011 case in which software was able to pore over 1.5 million documents for less than $100,000.

By Matt Cantor, Newser Staff

Full Story: http://www.newser.com/story/199382/report-robots-could-make-most-lawyers-obsolete.html

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