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March/April 2019

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25 CANADIANLAWYERMAG.COM/INHOUSE MARCH/APRIL 2019 their departments are either not ready nor interested in AI technologies, while more than 70 per cent of legal departments with more than 11 lawyers believe their depart- ments were receptive, revealed another re- port by Thomson Reuters. But for alleged technological luddites, those are still im- pressive fi gures. Looked at another way, that still means that more than one in three law departments view AI deployment as a prior- ity, with an additional 20 per cent consider- ing an initiative over the next several years, according to U.S.-based HBR Consulting. "Where we're at is that companies are increasingly turning their minds to the im- plications of AI integration," says Carole Piovesan, lead of the AI group at McCarthy Tétrault LLP. In fact, legal departments, in a growing number of cases, are leading the charge. They are ideally positioned because they are "lead users," to borrow a phrase from Eric von Hippel of MIT from his ground-breaking book The Sources of Inno- vation. They are the ones who have a strong incentive and who stand to profi t the most by solving problems that they face, says Richard Brait, general counsel at Siemens Canada Ltd. Indeed, Brait says in-house departments are "prime candidates" to be the lead users in the legal industry by intro- ducing process innovations that can solve problems for their departments, lawyers and business. "An in-house department, when facing important problems, can innovate and do a much better job at innovating than legal technology providers or law fi rms because they are the ones who are going to profi t from it," he says. That is an observation A lot of these AI tools are in their infancy, and they have certain limitations like any tool. JAMES KOSA, WeirFoulds LLP ILLUSTRATION: GARY NEILL

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