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Great article and test by Catherine Bamford. GenAI is impressive. Fast. Flexible. Surprisingly good at clause-level drafting. But when you try to force it into deterministic assembly of complex documents, you end up rebuilding document automation… in prose. So, if you want predictable first drafts with logic, cross-references, numbering integrity and risk control, you still need those good old document automation tools, like, for example, ClauseBase / LawVu Draft. There is a challenge though, and it's linked to the billable hour: lawyers often prefer billable clean-up time over unbillable automation time. So in the end, it's all about the business model and incentives.