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Of law firms now use AI — up from just 19% a few years ago. Mass adoption is here.
Legal tech market projection by 2034 — the firms building now will own it
Average billable hours out of 8 — the rest is administrative work AI can handle right now
WHAT THIS MASTERCLASS COVERS
The most common question we get from law firm owners right now is not about marketing. It is about operations. Marketing is working. The leads are coming in. What can we do on the operational side to reduce costs and scale more efficiently with AI? This video answers that question directly — not with theory, not with sponsored endorsements, but with the 10 tools we are actually seeing used across our 500+ law firm partner network. From practice management to legal research to demand letter generation to AI call monitoring, the tools exist right now to automate the work that is consuming 5–20 hours of your team’s week — and to do it without replacing the humans who make your firm worth working with.
This video covers all 10 AI tools scaling law firms in 2026 — what each one does, which practice areas it fits best, what the real limitations are, and why the gap between general-purpose AI like ChatGPT and Claude and legal-specific tools like Harvey and Supio is closing faster than most attorneys realize. Attorneys currently average 3 billable hours out of every 8 on tasks that could be automated. The firms building AI infrastructure now are not just becoming more efficient — they are creating a competitive advantage their competitors will spend years trying to close.
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