Minter Ellison invests $2M in artificial intelligence technology to replace lawyers

Minter Ellison invests $2M in artificial intelligence technology to replace lawyers
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Feb. 28 (BusinessDesk) - Law firm MinterEllisonRuddWatts has invested $2 million in a joint venture exploring the potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) for legal services. Chief executive Mike Schubert, who is chair of the joint venture with angel investor Goat Ventures, said the company wants to introduce new technology into the legal services market. Law firms have already been investing in automated drafting of simple documents and legal services are well-suited to artificial intelligence, which could be used for...