‘Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept in legal practice – it is actively reshaping how legal services are delivered and, crucially, how they are priced. Tasks that once consumed hours – document review, legal research, contract drafting – can now be completed in a fraction of the time. As these efficiencies become more embedded, the legal profession must confront a fundamental question – how should lawyers charge for work that no longer takes as long to do?’