Earlier this month, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel announced the launch of its new AI-centric practice, meant to guide and update clients about the various developments in the world of AI.

Harry Rubin, a partner, the chair of the firm’s technology and IP practice, and the head of the new AI practice, spoke to Legaltech News about some of his goals for the venture, why more law firms are launching AI practices and the extent of attorneys’ own AI knowledge

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