AI in Law: Changing How Legal Judgments Are Made in England and Wales
The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary in England and Wales have recently issued guidance allowing judges to cautiously use AI in drafting legal opinions.
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The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary in England and Wales have recently issued guidance allowing judges to cautiously use AI in drafting legal opinions.
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