Axiom’s large global bench of AI legal talent is helping in-house legal teams design and implement AI data governance, privacy, and compliance programs; conduct AI regulatory assessments and AI bias reviews; evaluate AI's impact on IP protection; and drive AI technology selection decisions, implementation, and usage
NEW YORK, May 21, 2024—Today Axiom announced that its on-demand legal talent network has surpassed 200 lawyers with specific AI experience, giving in-house corporate legal teams and businesses of all sizes immediate access to a large global bench of experienced, high-quality AI talent in the legal services industry—at precisely the moment the industry needs it most.
These 200 lawyers are the deep expert “core” of Axiom’s broader network of over 1,000 legal professionals with varied AI experience—a talent network where only the top 3% of applicants are accepted. In collaboration with clients, Axiom builds focused AI legal teams that help clients address the key areas they say require top AI legal talent today: Commercial and Contract Law, Data Privacy and Cybersecurity, Legal Ops, IP Regulatory and Compliance, Finance, and AI Technology and Product Development.
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“We anticipated high demand for legal AI talent over a year ago and have focused on recruiting the highest-quality legal AI talent to the Axiom network ever since,” said David McVeigh, CEO of Axiom. “The industry has passed the tipping point with the high volume of new AI regulations globally, concerns around ethical AI use, an AI skills gap internally, and AI technology evolving faster than legal teams can keep up. Many companies are finding demand for high-quality AI legal talent outstripping supply and extraordinarily expensive. With Axiom’s deep bench of high-quality AI legal talent, we can help in-house teams quickly meet their AI talent, compliance, and technology needs without breaking their budget.”
It’s no secret that corporate in-house legal teams are embracing the transformative power of AI to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of their legal operations. GCs and legal ops leaders increasingly recognize this era as a transformative moment for corporate law and want to invest in AI to automate and streamline processes in their day-to-day work. And in the case of technology and services vendors, in-house legal teams are being called upon to support the integration and use of safe, effective, and regulatory compliant AI into new products and services.[1] [2]
But there’s a catch. A recent study of 300 small, mid-sized, and large enterprise businesses found 41% of GCs reporting AI as among the new or emerging practice areas most likely to be in demand in the next two years—yet most in-house legal departments said they’re unprepared to meet the daunting challenges posed by AI. More than two-thirds (65%) reported a lack of technology and product development lawyers in-house, about half (47%) had no data privacy and cybersecurity lawyers on staff, and most (70%) lacked in-house resources for new or emerging practice areas such as AI and machine learning (ML).
“Legal teams and technology developers are under immense market pressure to use AI for strategic business advantage and advancement, but they also need to be in lockstep with a rapidly evolving global regulatory landscape, and ensure their AI use is trustworthy and safe,” said C.J. Saretto, Chief Technology Officer at Axiom. “It’s crucial for in-house legal departments to invest in experienced legal talent to harness AI’s power while ensuring safe, effective, and legally acceptable use. The shift towards AI-savvy legal teams is quickening and having the right AI legal talent at the right time will be the decisive factor between success or failure and effective risk mitigation.”
Axiom is no stranger to helping in-house legal teams and legal operations with complex legal technology matters, having completed more than 1,400 technology engagements in the past five years. And even while building the company’s deep legal AI talent bench, Axiom talent was stepping up to help Fortune 100 clients, other large enterprises, SMBs, and innovative startups capitalize on AI’s capabilities and navigate related policy, regulatory, and operational challenges across industries and practice areas. Some of Axiom’s recent AI engagements include:
And those are just for starters.
“When you need top-quality AI legal talent, you’ll find it at Axiom,” said Catherine Kemnitz, Chief Strategy & Development Officer at Axiom and Managing Director of Axiom Advice and Counsel. “This might be the biggest bench of AI all-stars in the industry, reflecting Axiom’s history of leading legal services transformation—such as establishing our Arizona-based affiliated law firm. Axiom is disrupting the industry again with the most robust bench of on-demand AI legal talent out there, which we’ll continue to invest in for our clients. Our bench lets clients deploy large numbers of the best legal minds to train legal generative AI models and establish innovative partnerships between technology and human talent. This ensures legal AI meets the trustworthiness and compliance standards both lawyers and tech vendors need before they can harness the power of AI.”
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[1] https://www.lexisnexis.com/community/insights/legal/b/thought-leadership/posts/corporate-legal-departments-are-seizing-the-genai-opportunity
[2] https://www.law.com/legaltechnews/2023/11/07/reinventing-the-legal-department-a-roadmap-to-integrating-ai-for-strategic-business-advancement/