Artificial intelligence has long since arrived in law firms and legal departments. But dealing with it is a skill that needs to be learned. Many employers are therefore expanding their legal tech training to include AI training for young associates. The AI revolution is also creating new career paths off the beaten track.
The Tech Career Path of KPMG Law is also highlighted in an article in azur. You can find the full article here.
The azur writes:
KPMG Law, the legal arm of the Big Four firm, also has a dedicated ‘Tech Career Path’. It is aimed at a broad group of applicants who may have different qualifications. In addition to commercial lawyers, these include IT specialists. What they all have in common is that they work at KPMG Law at the interface between IT, processes and legal work. They can progress to ‘Lead Specialist’ over three career stages.
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