Shall we have a robot show up at the night arraignment when Junior is locked up for crashing his car and injuring others while texting? Shall the robot counsel Junior in his jail cell and plead with the judge for bail? How about a robot when the siblings are in a vicious dispute over Mom’s estate? ), jeopardizing the jobs of their hundred employees, shall we send in one robot or two? Advertisement Continue reading the main storyPAUL E. KERSONFOREST HILLS, QUEENSThe writer has been a lawyer for 41 years so far.
Source: New York Times April 07, 2017 19:05 UTC