Law schools are embracing AI in the classroom, equipping future lawyers with the courses and skills to spearhead what could be a technological revolution in law.
And as those AI-savvy graduates enter the workforce, they’re introducing cutting-edge AI techniques to their more experienced colleagues.
Alex Crowley, an IP associate at Baker McKenzie who graduated from Northwestern Law School in 2021, took an AI legal reasoning course as a student that he says is now integral to his daily practice.
“My AI-related coursework in law school gave me a solid foundation in AI and its applications,” Crowley said he developed a ...