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Workiva’s Josh Gertsch Talks AI Readiness, Risk, and Legal Judgment (Part 2)

SPONSORED BY WORKIVA: Read the second part of our interview with Workiva’s Josh Gertsch. Explore how AI readiness and technology are transforming legal workflows in areas such as M&A due diligence, annual reporting, and IPOs.

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