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Modern Law: How to use AI in a legal practice

Amanda Chaboryk and Alex Hawley of PricewaterhouseCoopers in London discuss how can the technology can be effectively integrated.

Amanda Chaboryk and Alex Hawley of PricewaterhouseCoopers

In the field of law, there are several crucial areas where generative AI demonstrates considerable promise – namely in the efficiencies it can create in contract generation, document review, legal research, and predictive analytics. So it’s expected to become an indispensable productivity tool across the legal profession. The question then arises: how can this technology be effectively integrated into a legal practice or department?

Amanda Chaboryk joins us for the second time on the show. She’s the Head of Legal Data and Systems within Operate at PricewaterhouseCoopers in London. Having started her career in legal project management, she now focuses on the operational delivery of complex managed legal programs and helps clients navigate emerging technologies. We're also joined by Alex Hawley, an ESG regulatory solicitor for PwC in London. Having started her career as a commercial litigator, she now collaborates with clients new ESG developments and helps them incorporate emerging technologies, including Generative AI.

Last year, PwC announced an exclusive partnership with the legal startup Harvey, a platform built on AI technology from OpenAI. 

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