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Mar. 9, 2026

Legal AI in Japan: ambition, caution and the permission paradox - 1st in a 3-part series

Legal AI in Japan: ambition, caution and the permission paradox - 1st in a 3-part series
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As part of the Daily Journal Series on how legal professionals are using AI this is the first of three articles based on interviews personally conducted in Tokyo by Howard Miller, past President of the State Bar of California and Daily Journal Contributing Editor, and Marc Miller, Ralph W. Bilby Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus, James E. Rogers University of Arizona College of Law<...

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