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In this episode, Marlene Gebauer interviews attendees at two recent legal tech conferences – the TLTF Summit and the LegalAI Pathfinder’s Assembly. She asks them about the biggest impacts they foresee AI and other innovations having on the legal industry in 2024. You definitely get points for that.
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