MEXICO CITY.-Artificial intelligence is already transforming legal practice in Latin America to the point that activities that used to consume up to 15 hours a week of a lawyer—such as the review of case law, drafting of contracts, transcription of meetings or searching for files—can now be carried out in a matter of minutes through specialized tools, said Maximiliano Amor, Executive Director of LemonTech. However, he warned that the impact is n…
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MEXICO CITY.-Artificial intelligence is already transforming legal practice in Latin America to the point that activities that used to consume up to 15 hours a week of a lawyer—such as the review of case law, drafting of contracts, transcription of meetings or searching for files—can now be carried out in a matter of minutes through specialized tools, said Maximiliano Amor, Executive Director of LemonTech. However, he warned that the impact is n…