AI assistants for lawyers are a booming business-with big risks
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Mathew Kerbis, known as the Subscription Attorney, offers businesses and individuals legal services at a monthly rate, streamlining access to legal advice. Leveraging AI tools, including services from Paxton AI, he enhances his efficiency in drafting documents, conducting research, and contract review. Kerbis emphasizes the value of quick service, stating that faster delivery translates to higher earnings for him and greater value for his clients. Paxton is part of a growing trend of AI startups aiding lawyers to improve their workflow and client service in a competitive industry.
"The faster I can get something to a client, if you think about it in terms of time equals money, the more money I make, but also, the more valuable it is to the clients to actually get things faster."
"If a client books a call with me and gives me a contract right there on the phone with them, we could start identifying problematic issues before I've even put human eyes on the contract."
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