In the Law360 article “IP Firms Are Navigating AI Era With Range Of Guardrails,” Knobbe Martens partner Jarom Kesler discussed the firm’s approach to the adoption and integration of generative artificial intelligence tools in its workflows and operations. Kesler, who advises clients on patent strategy and prosecution, leads Knobbe Martens’ internal committee responsible for creating and updating the firm’s generative AI use policy.
In the interview, Kesler noted that the committee, which is comprised of leaders across the firm, regularly evaluates new generative AI tools for potential use by lawyers and staff members. Kesler discussed how security and privacy measures are key factors in evaluating such tools, emphasizing the firm’s commitment to protecting client confidentiality.
Kesler also shared how the firm is using AI tools to meet clients’ expectations for increased efficiency, as well as the importance of law firm associates adapting to the use of AI.
Read Kesler’s full comments in Law360 here.