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Legal Profession

The More AI Handles the Grind, the More Legal Judgment Matters

Legal AI will compress more preparation, routing, drafting, and organizational work than many firms expect. That does not make lawyers less valuable. It makes legal judgment easier to distinguish from the scaffolding around it.

May 14, 2026

Legal Profession

Investors Are Funding AI-Native Law Firms. The Larger Bet Sits Underneath Them.

Moritz raised $9 million in four days for an AI-native law firm. The more important takeaway is that the biggest legal AI company category is the operating layer underneath legal work.

May 5, 2026

Legal Profession

Legal Is Less Bespoke Than Lawyers Want It to Be

Every profession overestimates how much of its work is truly bespoke. AI will compress legal scaffolding faster than many lawyers expect, while making actual judgment more valuable.

April 18, 2026

Legal Profession

The Three What-Ifs, and the One Nobody Is Writing About

Most legal AI writing is for people already using the tools. A much larger audience is still trying to find a way in. This is for the attorneys and legal-aid leaders who are not hostile to AI, but have not yet developed calibration.

April 18, 2026

Legal Profession

AI Did Not Replace Software Engineers. Legal Is Entering the Same Phase.

AI did not replace software engineers. It compressed visible production work and made judgment more valuable. Legal is entering the same phase.

April 9, 2026

Legal Profession

AI Makes Everyone Look Competent. That Creates the Risk.

AI tools raise the floor of what anyone can produce. What they do not raise is the level of judgment required to know when polished output is wrong in ways that matter.

April 9, 2026

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