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Falcon Rappaport & Berkman Opens Newark AI-Native Law Office

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Falcon Rappaport & Berkman has opened a dedicated Newark office at 3 Gateway Center designed as an AI-native incubator for the firm. The office will develop agentic AI tools to enhance client and attorney services across all practice areas, operating as the operational hub for the firm's artificial intelligence capabilities.

Christopher Warren, former managing partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck's New York office, has joined FRB as New Jersey Managing Partner and Co-Chair of the firm's Artificial Intelligence Practice Group, sharing the co-chair role with FRB Co-Managing Partner Moish Peltz. FRB, founded in 2018 with over 75 attorneys and headquartered in Rockville Centre, New York, already maintains firmwide licenses with Harvey, a legal generative AI platform, plus enterprise licenses with OpenAI and Anthropic, supported by internal governance protocols for responsible AI use.

The move signals how legal firms are embedding AI into core operations. Attorneys should monitor whether FRB's incubator model produces replicable tools or methodologies that reshape service delivery, and whether the firm's governance framework becomes an industry standard as other firms scale similar initiatives.

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