What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lawyer, Applied AI Practice position at Baker McKenzie?
The Lawyer, Applied AI Practice will partner with specialist Practice Groups across the Firm to design and deliver advanced AI-enabled legal services for clients. The individual will work on complex, cross-practice, and often first-of-kind challenges that require speed, insight, and delivery models beyond traditional legal service approaches.
The role-holder will work with partners across the Firm to support clients with end-to-end, AI-integrated services tailored to the specific contours of a matter – combining legal expertise, AI workflows, and commercial design. Our solutions are designed to scale and have been recognized by clients, peers, and industry observers for their sophistication, practical impact, and contribution to how AI is applied across the legal sector.
Main responsibilities:
Client Service & Legal Delivery:
- Support senior colleagues in designing and delivering AI-enabled services across multiple transactional, contentious, and advisory domains
- Participate in client scoping sessions to understand legal, commercial, and technical constraints
- Apply foundational legal analysis – issue-spotting, reasoning, risk framing – to shape workflow logic
- Help develop matter-specific workflows using reusable frameworks built by the team
- Review/test AI outputs using legal first principles; refine prompts and workflow steps; escalate risks as appropriate
- Assist with developing client-facing deliverables and internal documentation – including structured workflows, prompt frameworks, version-controlled service materials, and communication assets
Workflow Design, Evaluation & Technical Collaboration:
- Build and maintain datasets, test sets, evaluation criteria, and quality controls
- Conduct structured testing to drive workflow accuracy, reliability, and defensibility
- Collaborate with technical team members to articulate and translate legal reasoning into executable workflows.
- Document assumptions, safeguards, and logic to support scalable deployment
Commercial Support & Business Development:
- Assist in preparing clear, useful proposals and materials for client sessions
- Support the articulation of client value, delivery approach, and matter economics
- Participate in pitches and client-facing workshops with appropriate supervision
Practice Support & Growth:
- Spot opportunities to streamline delivery, improve workflow design and enhance team capabilities
- Proactively communicate capacity, next steps, progress blockers and know when to escalate governance or other operational issues
- Stay current on emerging AI trends, tools and frameworks
- Contribute to the design of new AI-enabled services responding to emerging client needs
Skills and experience:
- Juris Doctor (JD) or foreign equivalent, and U.S. State Bar membership
- Experience in a leading law firm, service provider, or in-house legal team
- Strong legal analysis, drafting, and judgment skills
- Demonstrated interest in AI and legal technology
- Experience using advanced AI models or tools for legal work (professional, academic, or self-directed)
- Comfortable working with datasets, evaluation methods, and structured workflows
- Technically curious; coding experience not required
- Proactive, self-directed, and delivery-focused
- Comfortable navigating ambiguity and solving novel problems
- Clear communicator across legal and technical contexts
- Organized and steady under competing priorities
- Collaborative with a low-ego approach
- Exercises strong judgment in evolving situations
- Curious, adaptable, and motivated to learn new ways of working
- Operates with quiet urgency – focused on outcomes, calm under pressure, and committed to building something new
Location: Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Palo Alto
Reports to: Applied AI Founder/Director, with day-to-day supervision and support from the wider Applied AI team
Travel requirements: Global travel may be required
Position type: Specialist
Development framework: Specialist