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Leading from a core set of values, disrupting how legal services are provided and priced, and treating generative AI as a summer associate or an intern

Leading from a core set of values, disrupting how legal services are provided and priced, and treating generative AI as a summer associate or an intern

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What a great final session of our #ExploringtheFutureofLitigation February series with Opus 2 on the #VirtualLunch today, Friday, February 28, 2025, with Juan Perla, a partner with Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP. My key takeaways were:
1️⃣ Trust is a powerful element of effective leadership.
2️⃣ Leading from a core set of values is essential for everyone to thrive.
3️⃣ The influence of generative AI on law is still taking shape in the profession.
4️⃣ AI can potentially disrupt how legal services are provided and priced.
5️⃣ Generative AI will not replace the human judgment that lawyers provide.
6️⃣ We are early in the AI adoption curve, but you can be left behind quickly.
7️⃣ Fear of generative AI results from a lack of knowledge or ignorance, so education is the antidote.
8️⃣ Treat generative AI as a summer associate or an intern.
9️⃣ AI will become more adept at automating document review, performing due diligence, and summarizing information in large data sets.
🔟 We have missed the point if we think of AI as just making us faster.
Thanks to Opus 2 and attendees Minoo Razavi, Sherine Clarke, Dennis Garcia ⚖️, Joseph Scott, Debbie Beeler, Israel Nelken, Ann Gorr, Bruce S. Markowitz IGP, Jarem Shook, and Joel Webber.

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