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Kirkland & Ellis Develops $500M AI Platform

The AI Daily Brief·May 30, 2026·high confidence

Why it matters

  • →Significant investment in AI by a major law firm.
  • →Highlights the growing role of AI in legal services.
  • →Sets a precedent for other firms in the industry.
Kirkland & Ellis Develops $500M AI Platform
©The AI Daily Brief

Kirkland & Ellis, a leading law firm, has developed an internal AI platform with a substantial investment of $500 million. This platform is expected to enhance the firm's legal services by integrating advanced AI capabilities. The move signifies a major commitment to leveraging AI technology within the legal industry.

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