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{{a|Technology|}}No, not [[chat-bot]]s, {{t|AI}}, [[metadata extraction]], fuzzy logic or semantic syntactical parsing. [[Legal technology]] is the real-life code that lawyers generate day in and day out: words.
{{a|Technology|}}No, not [[chat-bot]]s, {{t|AI}}, [[metadata extraction]], fuzzy logic or semantic syntactical parsing. That’s [[reg tech]], and it’s easy: the answer is [[blockchain]]. [[Legal technology]] is the real-life code that lawyers generate day in and day out: '''[[words]]'''.


Should lawyers learn to code? My oath, they should. Because for the best paid professional writers on the planet, lawyers can't write for ''shit''.
Should lawyers learn to code? My oath, they should. Because for the best paid professional writers on the planet, lawyers can't write for ''shit''.