Commentary on the recent trend of law firms becoming more business-like
Btw, the Kirkland announcement was $500M build spend on TOP of third party tech - they already license Harvey, and other AI solutions, which they are also keeping.
Very interesting, that’s helpful context. Seems like it’s not an either or situation.
Exactly. Most firms are buying and building now. I would go so far as to say you have to be doing both or you're behind (at least in BigLaw).
Btw, the Kirkland announcement was $500M build spend on TOP of third party tech - they already license Harvey, and other AI solutions, which they are also keeping.
Very interesting, that’s helpful context. Seems like it’s not an either or situation.
Exactly. Most firms are buying and building now. I would go so far as to say you have to be doing both or you're behind (at least in BigLaw).