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Sign up for Practi (https://practi.ai), a new platform that helps law firms use subscription billing. Here are the top 5 takeaways from this episode: 1. AI native law firms are built on aligned incentives. The billable hour model actively disincentivizes efficiency. General Legal charges a flat $500 per contract negotiation, so their interests align with the client’s: get the deal done quickly and at high quality. 2. The AI efficiency gap in law is now enormous. Five years ago, AI might have improved legal workflows by 10–20%. Today, the gap between firms barely using AI and those using frontier LLMs (Claude, GPT, Gemini) at every step is transformative. JP calls it a “massive, massive gap.” 3. Frontier AI models still need guardrails for legal work. Raw frontier models are overconfident and can produce legally reckless markups (e.g., zero liability caps, no indemnification). Using them “cold” without legal expertise and custom tooling can actually harm clients and kill deals. 4. The MSO structure unlocks outside investment for law firms. General Legal separates into a Delaware C Corp (the tech company, which takes VC investment from Y Combinator) and a California law firm (owned and overseen by barred attorneys). This structure lets non-lawyers invest in the technology layer while preserving ethical compliance on the legal side. 5. The billable hour has 3–5 years left as the dominant model. JP predicts it will die slowly due to law firms’ structural resistance since profits are distributed annually rather than reinvested in efficiency. But AI-native firms and fixed-fee models will increasingly take market share, and the trend is irreversible. __________________________ Want your question to be answered on a future show? Fill out this short survey (https://forms.gle/ZybE8Ha8trZSDDxF8). Sign up for Paxton, my all-in-one AI legal assistant, helping me with legal research, analysis, drafting, and enhancing existing legal work product (https://www.paxton.ai/?utm_source=par.... Get Connected with SixFifty, a business and employment legal document automation tool (https://www.lawsubscribed.com/p/sixfi.... Sign up for Gavel, an automation platform for law firms (https://start.gavel.io/pay/?ref=lawsu.... Visit Law Subscribed to subscribe to the weekly newsletter to listen from your web browser (https://www.lawsubscribed.com/subscribe). Prefer monthly updates? Sign up for the Law Subscribed Monthly Digest on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/build-relati.... Check out Mathew Kerbis' law firm Subscription Attorney LLC (https://subscriptionattorney.com). Want to use the subscription model for your law firm? Click here (https://www.practi.ai/) to sign up for a new platform that helps law firms use subscription billing.

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