Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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A Generation of Lawyers Is Becoming AI's Servants Without Realizing It
The dominant narrative says lawyers should embrace AI to stay relevant. But there is a quieter, uglier pattern emerging at law firms: young lawyers turning into operators of tools they don't understand and won't question.
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The Billable Hour Will Die in Transactional Work First. Litigation Will Outlast It.
Most predictions about AI and the billable hour treat the legal industry as a single market. It isn't. Transactional and litigation work are different businesses, and AI breaks them at very different speeds.
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My Client Asked an AI About His Case. The AI Told Him What He Wanted to Hear.
The real danger of AI in legal work isn't hallucination. It's that the model agrees with whoever asked the question—and most clients don't know how to ask.
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Most Lawyers Are Doing Mediocre Work With Extra Steps
An M&A lawyer with 15 years of experience on what AI is actually doing to legal work, why most senior partners are wrong about their irreplaceability, and what the legal industry won't admit out loud.