When Big Law attorneys want to check a billing rate, book a conference room, or find out which partners have a relationship with a certain client, they might ask their administrative staff, or run a search of the firm’s internal directory.
But at Fenwick & West, there’s another option. Lawyers can ask “Fenni,” a digital assistant built by the firm’s in-house tech lab.
Common questions put to Fenni are: What is my billing rate? Who are our contacts with our client? Can you book me two rooms at the law firm’s Mountain View campus for Thursday? When users ask a ...
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