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  <title>Episode 21: AI Reality Check: Legal Disruptors</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>AI has the potential to take over almost half of the work in law firms and to give individuals and small businesses easier and less expensive access to pricey legal services</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode features Samuel Dahan, a law professor at Queen’s and Cornell universities and director of the Conflict Analytics Lab at Smith School of Business. Dr. Dahan is one of the world’s leading authorities on AI and the law and is well-placed to discuss how AI will impact the way legal services are delivered. He is joined in conversation by host Meredith Dault.
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