James Rubinowitz writes on AI in the legal profession — with a focus on the layer most commentary misses: autonomous and agentic AI that changes how legal work actually gets done.
- What is agentic AI for law firms?
Agentic AI goes beyond generating text — it takes action. Here's what that means for how law firms operate.
- How does AI change the economics of personal injury law?
Personal injury litigation is a volume business. Autonomous AI changes the unit economics in ways that will reshape how PI firms compete.
- What is the difference between generative AI and autonomous AI in law?
Most commentary focuses on generative AI's chatbot layer. The more important shift is autonomous AI that executes legal work end-to-end.
- What is practice-native AI?
Practice-native AI is built for a specific area of law — not a general tool adapted to legal work, but AI that understands the workflows, documents, and decisions of a particular practice.
- What are the three levels of AI for law firms?
A framework for understanding generative, agentic, and autonomous AI and how each level changes what law firms can do.