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AI for drafting conflict check narratives
Translate the conflict-check hits into a memo the partner can act on.
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- 1The premise
- 2conflict checks
- 3client intake
- 4ethics
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Section 1
The premise
Conflict reports are noisy; AI distills them into a partner-ready narrative.
What AI does well here
- Translate raw conflict hits into a structured memo (parties, relationship, materiality)
- Flag which hits are likely waivable vs. blocking
- Suggest the questions for the intake call
What AI cannot do
- Make the ethics call
- Replace partner judgment on materiality
- Reach out to the conflicted party
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