The proprietary AI system is designed to help client work in a variety of practices and has been in the works for three to four years, said a source with knowledge of the project.
Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALMWhat You Need to Know
- The firm is prepared to spend about $500 million on its AI build over the next three to four years.
- The AI platform will be developed with input from about 250 Kirkland lawyers, including 100 partners.
- In 2023, Kirkland & Ellis developed a tech tool that streamlines work for investment fund attorneys called SideTrack.
Kirkland & Ellis is developing a proprietary AI platform that will be rolled out over the next several months, as the firm is prepared to spend about $500 million on its AI build over the next three to four years, according to a firm spokesperson on Thursday.
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