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    The future lawyer: Solving criminal and civil puzzles - the evolution of Next Generation Intelligence

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    2023
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    Lubogo, Isaac Christopher
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    "The Future Lawyer: Solving Criminal and Civil Puzzles - The Evolution of Next Generation Intelligence" is a book that explores how the legal industry is being transformed by advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing. The book focuses on the use of nextgeneration intelligence tools in criminal defense and civil litigation, and how these tools are helping lawyers provide more efficient and effective legal services to their clients. The book also examines the challenges associated with the use of these tools, including the potential loss of jobs and the need to ensure ethical and responsible use. Overall, "The Future Lawyer" provides a compelling overview of how next-generation intelligence is shaping the future of the legal profession.
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