EETL Podcast: Exploring The Next Evolution Of Legal Billing With Attorney Mathew Kerbis

For episode 47 of the “Everything Except The Law” podcast, host Nick Werker welcomes Mathew Kerbis, The Subscription Attorney. This episode provides guidance on adapting your billing model to fit the future of law, and becoming a more well-rounded legal business owner.
In their conversation, Nick and Mathew discuss:
- Why Mathew decided to pursue the subscription model for this practice.
- Whether it still makes sense for attorneys to utilize hourly billing models.
- Important lessons Mathew wishes he had learned during law school.
- Mathew’s appearance at the ABA Tech Show and his takeaways from the event.
- Why attorneys must be learning how to use AI technology right now.
The Everything Except The Law podcast can be found on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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See the previous episode of “Everything Except The Law” here.
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