The Legal Industry's Favorite Lie: "Good Takes Time"
“Fast, cheap, or good. Pick two.” That’s been the reality of legal services forever. Want it fast and good? Expensive. Need it cheap and fast? Poor quality. Want cheap and good? Wait months.
That triangle is breaking.
Why the Triangle Existed
Legal work was time-intensive by nature. Research meant reviewing dozens of sources. Document review meant thousands of pages. Drafting meant getting every clause right.
And lawyers don’t scale. One lawyer, limited hours. More work means more lawyers means higher costs.
What’s Changed
Speed without sacrifice. A contract review that took 3 hours now takes 35 minutes. AI reads the document, flags issues, compares to market standards. Lawyer reviews and adds strategic judgment. Faster and more thorough. AI won’t miss the problematic clause on page 34.
Expertise at scale. An experienced lawyer’s pattern recognition from 500 contracts used to exist only in their head, applied one contract at a time. Now AI trained on thousands of contracts applies that recognition instantly. Junior lawyers get senior-level issue flagging. Small businesses get analysis drawing on vast datasets.
Parallel instead of sequential. Traditional legal work: research State A, then State B, then State C. Days of sequential work. With AI: research all states simultaneously. Hours instead of weeks.
What This Means
Contract review: AI analysis plus partner oversight. Same day, €500-800 instead of €2,000-3,000. More thorough, not less.
Compliance monitoring: Continuous AI tracking with lawyer review. Affordable ongoing coverage instead of expensive periodic panic.
Preventive legal services become viable. Regular reviews before problems develop. Early advice that prevents issues.
What Hasn’t Changed
Complex litigation still needs lawyers. Unusual situations need creative thinking. Negotiation needs human skills. Strategic decisions need experienced judgment.
The triangle breaks for routine and moderately complex work. For highly complex matters, you still need significant lawyer time. But technology makes that time more effective.