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AI is killing the billable hour. The real question is what comes next.
Moving beyond the billable hour requires more than negotiating new fee structures with outside counsel.
Rimon Law managing partner Juan Zuniga predicts that, aided by AI, the percentage of global revenue that arrives via ...
Hourly compression is only the first-order effect, James K. Dixon writes. Here's what law firm leaders should do to protect ...
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Billed 12 hours for a few seconds of work: How AI is helping law firms overcharge clients
The ability of AI to reduce the time required for certain legal tasks is exposing the legal profession's reliance on the ...
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Dennis Beaver, You and the Law: Billed 12 hours for a few seconds of work?
The ability of AI to reduce the time required for certain legal tasks is exposing both the legal profession’s reliance on the ...
Generative AI is transforming the legal industry, but attorneys say the billable hour is here to stay. Instead, they said the value of a lawyer's hour is likely to increase as AI tools help automate ...
Mark Doble is the Founder and CEO of Alexi, a legal intelligence platform helping law firms deploy AI on their own terms. There’s a common story in legal tech that the billable hour blocks innovation.
CPA Bret Pacheco Argues the Billable Hour Is Inherently Flawed. He Built a New Model to Fix It. Fueled by his own burnout and a family tragedy, Bret Pacheco’s fixed-fee practice prioritizes the human ...
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