Brown Rudnick announced Wednesday it is poaching Wilson Sonsini’s Craig Kenesky, as the firm bets on an uptick in life sciences work out of its New York office.
Kenesky, a partner at his new firm, spent nearly 18 years at Wilson Sonsini and left as senior counsel. He expects more work this year arising from the application of artificial intelligence in bio-tech spaces, including diagnostics, therapeutic design and clinical trial design, he said in an interview.
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