- Posts by Robert A. West, Jr.

Bob is a seasoned litigator with twenty years of experience. He is a trusted advisor to insurance providers, financial institutions, private and public corporations, and individuals, across industries.
He focuses his practice on ...
Overview
Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is increasingly being used in probate matters by attorneys, fiduciaries, and pro se individuals. AI can help with drafting documents and organizing information, but its use introduces risks that should be carefully considered.
The main concern is not AI itself, but the misplaced confidence it can create. AI-generated documents often look polished and accurate, even when they contain errors or when the person submitting them does not fully understand the document's legal substance.
AI Capabilities and Risks
AI can help lawyers (and ... Read More ›
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