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AI for real estate lawyers is cutting contract review from 45 minutes to 8. Here is the workflow top attorneys use for purchase agreements and leases.
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AI for real estate lawyers is cutting contract review from 45 minutes to 8. Here is the workflow top attorneys use for purchase agreements and leases.
Family lawyers are using AI to draft separation agreements in 20 minutes, not 3 hours. Here is the workflow that works, and the tool solo attorneys trust.

Contract review is the most searched legal AI use case. But not every tool is built the same. Here's how TheLawGPT, Spellbook, Robin AI, Ironclad, and others stack up — on price, accuracy, and what actually matters for your practice.

Lexis+ AI is a household name — but it's priced for BigLaw, not small firms. TheLawGPT starts at $9.99/mo with legal Q&A, document review, and document generation included. Here's the honest side-by-side.

Lawyers are using ChatGPT every day — and quietly running into the same problems. It hallucinates case citations, has no jurisdiction awareness, and wasn't built for legal workflows. Here's what actually works.

StrongSuit charges $149/month for U.S. litigation-focused legal AI. TheLawGPT costs $9.99/month and covers legal Q&A, document review, and document generation across multiple jurisdictions. Here is the honest comparison.

OpenCase charges $82/month for U.S.-only legal research. TheLawGPT costs $9.99/month and gives you legal Q&A, document review, and document generation across multiple jurisdictions, with a free tier that needs no credit card. Here's the honest side-by-side.

Legora costs $3,000/user/year with a 10-seat minimum ($30,000+ annually). Here are 7 alternatives for solo lawyers and small firms who want powerful legal AI without the enterprise price tag.

CoCounsel (formerly Casetext) starts at $225/month and requires Westlaw for full value. Here are 7 alternatives that deliver powerful legal AI at a fraction of the cost — no Westlaw subscription needed.

Westlaw costs $133-$428+/month and locks you into long contracts. Here are 7 alternatives that make legal research affordable for solo lawyers and small firms.

Harvey AI costs $1,200+/seat/month and requires 25+ seats. Here are 7 affordable alternatives that give solo lawyers and small firms access to powerful legal AI without the enterprise price tag.

Solo lawyers need AI tools that are affordable, easy to use, and built for one-person operations. We compared 8 leading legal AI platforms to find the best options for solo practitioners.