Capeder Quoted in Indiana Lawyer Article on New AI Tool
Taft Chief Client and Innovation Officer Lyndsay Capeder was quoted in the article “Indiana University launches a new artificial intelligence tool for use by faculty, students,” which was published Sept. 24 in The Indiana Lawyer. In the article, Capeder highlights Taft’s use of AI and firm policies and encourages students to familiarize themselves with AI technology prior to entering any profession but emphasizes that AI can’t have the final word.
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Capeder is the Chief Client & Innovation Officer at Taft and is responsible for developing and managing strategies to support the firm’s client’s needs and continuously improve the way Taft delivers legal services. With a background representing commercial clients in private practice and serving as corporate in-house counsel, Capeder is uniquely positioned to be the voice of the client within Taft and an advocate in an increasingly sophisticated and changing legal market.
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