AI Will End the Billable Hour: Are You Prepared?

10 Jun , 2024

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Will AI really end the billable hour? Yes, and that's a good thing for lawyers and their clients. 

Join Mathew Kerbis, The Subscription Attorney, as he shares strategies to leverage artificial intelligence to elevate your firm's efficiency and profitability. Learn the art of prompt engineering and practical methods to seamlessly integrate AI and automations into your daily practice. Discover how firms embracing AI and alternative fees surge ahead, leaving traditional hour-based billing in their wake. Don't miss out on this unparalleled opportunity to future-proof your practice and stay ahead of the curve. Join us and embrace the AI revolution – because the future of law starts now!

 

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