Fast-Tracked Podcast Episode 15: Adam Unikowsky, a partner in the appellate litigation practice at Jenner & Block, draws from his background in physics, engineering, and law to explore the potential impact of AI in the legal field. He discusses how lawyers might leverage AI and how AI can have a role in improving access to justice, and shares a bold prediction about how AI will reshape the industry.
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Adam Unikowsky
Adam Unikowsky is a partner in the Appellate & Supreme Court practice group at Jenner & Block in Washington, D.C. He handles cases in numerous subject matter areas, including administrative law, patent law, and federal Indian law. He has argued 12 cases in the U.S. Supreme Court and numerous cases in federal courts of appeals, federal district courts, and state supreme courts. He writes a newsletter on AI in law and other legal issues, available at https://adamunikowsky.substack.com/. Adam graduated from Harvard Law School and clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia and Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg on the D.C. Circuit.
