In addition to the celebrity status that I've garnered since this column catapulted me to a guest appearance on the Daily Show, the legal profession itself has experienced its own glow-up. The pandemic made remote practice mainstream, artificial intelligence is reshaping everything from research to drafting, and younger lawyers are demanding more humane work environments. But one concept remains constant: starting a law firm is a radical act.
"The legal field is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by digital innovation. Law firms like Napoli Shkolnik are leveraging advanced technologies to enhance client service and streamline operations."
Brittany Hernandez emphasized that no-code platforms are revolutionizing the legal profession by empowering lawyers to innovate and expand access to justice without requiring technical skills.