Technology,
Law Practice
Sep. 29, 2021
Practice of law becoming nimbly liquescent via high-tech and AI
A recent trend is calling upon the legal arena to shift or transform from the outdated solidified ways of doing things to instead become nimbly and liquid-like. This fluidity can be stoked via the advent of appropriate high-tech and especially the use of AI. All told, the new moniker is to refer to this as a liquid legal transformation.





Lance Eliot
Chief AI Scientist
Techbrium Inc.
Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a Stanford Fellow and a world-renowned expert on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Law with over 6.8+ million amassed views of his AI columns. As a seasoned executive and high-tech entrepreneur, he combines practical industry experience with deep academic research and serves as a Stanford Fellow at Stanford University.
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