I've heard it observed that synthetic media generation is poised to replace entry level jobs, making it ever more difficult for new workers to break into an industry. This thread seems to support the argument. What Matt is describing here is essentially the automation of entry level legal work. I'm sure it works for him, but if this individual has figured it out, so will large firms. When the senior partners at major firms all do this to prepare research instead of paying a new generation of clerks and paralegals, how does the next generation learn the ropes and develop the skills necessary to become a "legal practitioner"?

















