







I am an advocate, and I am a technologist. I have stopped treating those as two different people.
My love for technology came first, long before I knew what it could do for law. What changed is that I started building. I take the tools reshaping every other industry, AI, automation and agents, and I put them to work inside the real machinery of a law firm: intake, drafting, research, billing, and the follow-up that quietly decides whether a firm grows or stalls.
I am building my own firm as the law firm of the future. Not as a slogan, as a system. Every process that used to live in someone's head or a paper file, I redesign so it runs cleanly, so a small team can operate it and a client can trust it. Whatever I teach, I have run in my own practice first.
That is the work behind Lawyers on the Cutting Edge, the community I built for advocates who refuse to be left behind. This session is part of it. Come and build with me.
