Trial Lawyer · Founder of Execute
James Rubinowitz
Most people only see AI's chatbot layer; the real shift for law firms is autonomous, practice-native AI.
James Rubinowitz, New York trial lawyer and founder of Execute (execute.law), is a practicing personal injury litigator whose cases recovered more than $300 million for clients. He is the founder of Execute, the autonomous law firm, and teaches AI and litigation at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. He is a recognized voice on how lawyers can responsibly use AI, and on the shift from generative to autonomous AI in legal practice. Execute’s own coverage is collected at Execute in the press.
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The New York Times Jury Rejects Musk's Claim Against OpenAI The Washington Post The AI boom and questions of trust (Altman) Reuters Musk's failed court attack on OpenAI Axios Musk-OpenAI case shows chatbot evidence risk Business Insider SpaceX-linked lawsuit and who profits from the IPO GB News 'Ketamine Queen' sentencing after Matthew Perry's death KNX News Attorneys disciplined for AI-generated fake citations Channel NewsAsia California jury sides with OpenAI over Musk The Straits Times Musk's failed court attack on OpenAI The Philadelphia Inquirer Jury rejects Musk's claim against OpenAI The Daily Record 'Avalanche' of AI-generated filings decried by judge Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly 'Avalanche' of AI-generated filings decried by judge Michigan Lawyers Weekly 'Avalanche' of AI-generated filings decried by judge
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