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Bar Zamir

MA Student

I am a master’s student at the DRA Lab, researching how lawyers perceive and integrate artificial intelligence into their day-to-day practice. My work represents a natural continuation of my academic path, which includes a bachelor’s degree in Law and Economics and a master’s in Law and Technology—both from the University of Haifa. My focus on the intersection of law, technology, and economics has led me to conduct an empirical study examining the evolving role of AI in the legal profession.

In 2013, I completed my military service in the Israeli Air Force, where I served in the field of cybersecurity and information security. Soon afterward, I decided to pursue law at the University of Haifa. Early on in my studies, I became a teaching assistant in various courses, which further reinforced my interest in research. I later completed an internship and practiced commercial law at a large private firm, and was admitted to the Israeli Bar in January 2022.

My thesis, supervised by Professor Orna Rabinovich-Einy as part of an ERC project at the DRA Lab, explores the ways in which AI is adopted by legal practitioners and the perceptions surrounding its integration into the profession. Through this empirical inquiry, I aim to shed light on both the challenges and opportunities that AI presents in shaping the future of legal practice.