Legal writing is a key part of how lawyers serve their clients, but many lawyers now have a new starting point for their text: generative AI. While this new technology changes our workflows, it does not change our ethical duties—the duties just come up in surprising new ways.
In this in-depth white paper, we’ll help you understand the practical implications of adding GenAI to your writing process and offer you new frameworks to help you choose and use the right tools for your tasks. We’ll discuss ethics issues ranging from competence and confidentiality to judgment, truthfulness, and supervision.
If you’ve seen WordRake Chief Strategy & Growth Officer Ivy B. Grey speak on this topic or her AI Engagement Framework, this is the comprehensive document you’ve been waiting for. Download the white paper now.
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