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Day: June 15, 2019

Document Automation is not a good use case for Lawyers Learning to Code

Brian Inkster 15/06/201916/06/2019

Artificial Lawyer has suggested in a recent article that if you have a good use case then lawyers should learn to code. The good use case, in his opinion, in this instance is yet another new document automation tool. Apparently Firelex is “a platform that allows for relatively straightforward coding to create your own bespoke…

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