One of legal's hottest startups is helping lawyers finally answer: Is the AI's work any good?
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Melia Russell
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Legal AI startups say their tools can absorb routine work. Crosby is releasing a benchmark to test whether lawyers should trust them.
One of legal's hottest startups is helping lawyers finally answer: Is the AI's work any good?
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Melia Russell
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