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$100M AI startup aims to kill the billable hour in law

September 4, 2025
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$100M AI startup aims to kill the billable hour in law

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Most legal departments have lost control

A new $100 million artificial intelligence startup has set its sights on one of the legal industry’s most entrenched traditions: the billable hour. Its founders argue that AI can not only streamline legal work but also tackle a deeper issue plaguing corporate law departments, spiraling costs and disorganized knowledge systems.

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“Most legal departments have lost control of their budgets and their knowledge,” the company’s leadership said in unveiling its mission. The startup’s bet is that clients will embrace a system where AI does the heavy lifting, cutting reliance on law firms charging hundreds of dollars per hour.

The billable hour is outdated

For decades, the billable hour has been the cornerstone of law firm economics. Critics argue it incentivizes inefficiency, as firms profit by stretching tasks rather than solving problems quickly.

The AI startup believes the future lies in subscription-based and outcome-driven pricing, powered by tools that automate repetitive legal work. From contract review to compliance monitoring, AI can drastically reduce the need for armies of junior associates billing in six-minute increments.

By repositioning legal services around efficiency, the company hopes to reshape client expectations and push the industry away from its reliance on time-based billing.

AI as the new legal assistant

The startup’s platform leverages machine learning to manage contracts, analyze risk, and surface institutional knowledge that often gets buried in email threads and PDFs. By centralizing and automating workflows, it aims to give legal departments clarity and cost control.

For general counsels frustrated by ballooning outside counsel fees, the pitch is compelling: less money spent on routine legal work, and more focus on strategy. The company argues that AI will not replace lawyers entirely but will augment them, freeing human experts to handle higher-value disputes, negotiations, and judgment calls.

The $100M bet on the future of law

With $100 million in funding, the startup has the resources to scale quickly in an industry ripe for disruption. Investors are betting that corporate legal teams, under pressure from CFOs to trim costs, will adopt AI faster than traditional law firms expect.

Still, challenges remain. The legal profession is conservative by nature, and questions of liability, ethics, and data privacy loom large. Yet momentum is on the side of change. As companies digitize every aspect of their operations, legal departments cannot remain immune.

The billable hour may not disappear overnight, but its dominance is already under threat. For this AI startup, the mission is clear: make efficiency the new law of the land.

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