Kirkland & Ellis inks multiyear deal with Palantir to build AI tool for PE capital raising, per FT.
Kirkland & Ellis, the world's highest-grossing law firm, has agreed to a multiyear deal with Palantir to develop an AI tool for advising private equity firms on raising capital, according to the Financial Times.
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