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Law Practice

May 10, 2019

Is artificial intelligence the answer for legal tech? It depends.

Your clients are asking about it, your competition is studying up, and so making sure you stay prepared means tuning in to examine how new AI tools, proven or not, are being used to impact the practice of law.

Kent B. Goss

Partner
Crowell & Moring LLP

Phone: (213) 622-4750

Email: kgoss@crowell.com

UC Hastings COL; San Francisco CA

Kent Goss is a partner in the firm's Los Angeles office and is a member of the firm's Litigation Group Steering Committee. A first chair trial lawyer with 30 years of experience and a national practice, Kent focuses on intellectual property matters, technology litigation, and large complex commercial litigation matters.

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Meg C. Gomes

Associate
Crowell & Moring LLP

Email: MGomes@crowell.com

Meg Gomes is an associate in the fim's Los Angeles office and is a member of the Litigation Group. Her practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, including health care litigation and intellectual property disputes.

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Artificial intelligence is becoming ubiquitous in our lives -- and so too are discussions about how various industries will be forever changed by advances in AI. The legal world is no exception, where AI has become a popular buzzword (even if an amorphous one). Your clients are asking about it, your competition is studying up, and so making sure you stay prepared means tuning in to examine how new AI tools, proven or not, are being used to impact the practice of law. ...

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