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Applied AI in Legal: Ethics, Risk, and Governance around AI in the Practice of Law 

When Will The Legal Industry Become Customer-Centric?

When will the legal industry become customer-centric? Mark A. Cohen, Executive Chairman of the Digital Legal Exchange, takes a deep dive into why law is lagging business and outlines 35 tips to drive the change needed in his latest Forbes article.

“The trillion-dollar global legal industry has fast-talked change even as it has slow-walked it from the customer perspective,” Cohen writes. “Law touts customer-centricity, hands out countless ‘innovation’ awards, and gives itself high customer satisfaction marks notwithstanding client data that indicates otherwise.

“The legal profession should reduce its level of self-congratulation and increase its commitment to customer alignment, value, and service. This is not accomplished by proclamation.”

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