Top-tier law firm MinterEllison says at least 80 per cent of its lawyers and partners will have to use artificial intelligence tools in their daily work by March next year.
The push, designed to increase efficiency, will provide lawyers with three AI tools and training. Firm leaders will also have to hit the 80 per cent target as a key performance metric.
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