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The Future of Lawyers

The Future of Lawyers

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It's 2032. A solo practitioner in Topeka earns $400K working 42-hour weeks. A BigLaw partner walks into an M&A negotiation with overnight due diligence on 10,000 documents. An in-house GC gives real-time regulatory clearance during a product meeting. And a single mother in a Houston library gets her first real access to justice through a touchscreen kiosk.
Ben and Alexa trace how AI liberated an entire profession from the tedium that was eating it alive — and unlocked legal protection for millions who could never afford it.
Inside this episode:
- The calendar flip: how the ratio of thinking time to production time completely inverted
- Four mornings in 2032: solo practitioner, BigLaw partner, in-house GC, and community legal kiosk
- Why flat-fee billing made everyone richer — lawyers AND clients
- The mental health crisis AI resolved: 71% anxiety, 38% depression driven by tedious production work
- Harvey AI, CoCounsel, Casetext, and the founders who saw the future first
- New careers that didn't exist five years ago: legal engineers earning $350K
- How 80% of unmet legal needs are finally being served
- The 19-year-old at Howard University building the tools that could have saved her mother's home
This isn't a story about robots replacing lawyers. It's about lawyers becoming the lawyers they always wanted to be.

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