Author says the legal market ‘will show no loyalty to the traditional way of working’
Professor Richard Susskind says the stiffest new competitor to law firms is an AI-empowered client. He reflects on a year that showed new promise on cracking the access to justice problem via non-expert, tech-enabled providers. Read more legaltechnology.com
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