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Apr 05

Podcast: Making Sense of Legal AI

  • 5. April 2018
  • Interview

There’s so much happening in legal AI right now that it can be hard to separate hype from reality. In this episode, Law.com reporter Ben Hancock tackles the big questions with help from Emily Foges, CEO of Luminance; James Lee, co-founder of LegalMation; Brian Kuhn, co-founder of IBM Watson Legal; Itai Gurari, co-founder and CEO of Judicata; and Law.com reporter Roy Strom.

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