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Is AI a game changer for your corporate legal department?
AI is already changing your legal profession, and it is almost certain to have a more significant impact soon. More than 70% of in-house lawyers expect transformational technologies, such as AI, to impact their legal department over the next three years, according to the Wolters Kluwer Future Ready Lawyer survey 2022. Yet still many legal professionals are unfamiliar with how AI works and its great advantages…
The future for AI is promising and it is fundamental to understand how to be ready to leverage emerging AI capabilities to make the most out of them.
The benefits of AI for your contract management lifecycle
With AI you can speed up your legal team’s review and analysis of any contract, saving time for you to focus on your value-added duties and your strategic decisions.
Your business can undoubtedly benefit from the implementation of AI-enabled CLM solutions for streamlining workflows, improving efficiency and collaboration with other departments, thus accelerating negotiations.
To discover the other benefits of AI for your legal department, download the white paper "Is AI a game changer for your corporate legal department? " by Wolters Kluwer.
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