There is growing agreement across the legal industry that artificial intelligence may mark the end of the billable hour. When intelligent systems can complete discrete legal tasks faster, more consistently, and at lower cost, time stops working as a credible proxy for value.For in-house legal teams, this shift should feel overdue. The billable hour has long ignored outcomes, rewarded inefficiency, and complicated efforts to align legal spend with deliverables and results. Many corporate legal de...
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