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Cooley CEO: Big Law won’t survive if it treats AI as just an efficiency tool

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June 23, 2026

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Cooley CEO: Big Law won’t survive if it treats AI as just an efficiency tool

The billable hour is losing its grip and law firms face a choice: redesign the business of law around AI, or let the future be decided for them.

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