Q. To err may be human, but is it a bigger mistake for lawyers to rely on artificial intelligence?
Q. As we head to the beach for a two-week vacation, my wife and kids want me to leave my cell phone behind so I won't be distracted with client calls. Is this a good idea?
Q. As if I don't have enough to do, my insurance agent thinks I should get a "risk management audit" of my law firm. Is this really necessary?
Q. Every week, consumers and business owners call me with cases that aren't large enough to justify my fees. I hate turning them away. But what's the alternative?
Q. Is it ethical for lawyers to use artificial intelligence to write briefs, draft legal instruments or provide other services?
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