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Vol. 6, Issue 1, 2025November 25, 2025 AEST

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Duty and Standard of Care in Legal Practice: A ‘Disrupting Moment’ for Laws That Protect Consumers from Economic Harm?

Catherine Brown, Sharon Christensen, Brydon Wang, Amanda Stickley, Trent Candy, Rouhshi Low,
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Catherine Brown et al., The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Duty and Standard of Care in Legal Practice:  A ‘Disrupting Moment’ for Laws That Protect Consumers from Economic Harm?, 6 ANU JOLT 85 (2025).

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