The Legal AI Tier Map: Which Tools Are Actually Built for Your Firm Size
Legal AI: 3 tiers in 2026 — enterprise ($1,200+/seat), mid-market ($150–428/mo), small firm ($49–149/mo). Which tools are built for your firm size.
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Legal AI: 3 tiers in 2026 — enterprise ($1,200+/seat), mid-market ($150–428/mo), small firm ($49–149/mo). Which tools are built for your firm size.
Read issue →Legalweek 2026: AI is the baseline, not a differentiator. The new fight is the home base race. What small law firms should decide now.
Read issue →Bullhorn: AI-using staffing firms grow 3.5–4.5x faster. What 80% transactional automation looks like and the tool stack for a 5-20 person firm.
Read issue →Thomson Reuters launched 'Ready to Review' — AI that prepares 1040 returns 80–90% complete before you touch them. Here's what it means for small CPA firms.
Read issue →7 accounting tasks AI will automate by year-end 2026 — and 3 that stay human. Tool shortlist and one-task proof of concept for small accounting firms.
Read issue →Harvey AI features, pricing, and a small-firm verdict for 2026. How it compares to M365 Copilot — and whether a 2–10 attorney shop can afford it.
Read issue →Microsoft 365 Copilot costs $18–21/user/month in 2026. Full pricing guide for accounting, law, and consulting firms — plus the June 30 deadline.
Read issue →CCAB issued AI ethics guidance for accountants. Your professional license rules now apply to AI use. Five questions to answer.
Read issue →Daylit AI agents for AR: 3x collections, 75% cost cut, 40+ hrs/week freed. Is it right for your accounting or staffing firm?
Read issue →D. Kansas issued the first district-wide federal AI disclosure order in Jan 2026. Five lawyers fined days later. Small firm checklist inside.
Read issue →EY is deploying 150 AI agents to 80,000 tax professionals in 90 days. Here's the small accounting firm version of the same sprint.
Read issue →Georgia SB 540 passed and sits on Gov. Kemp's desk until May 12. If signed, AI chatbots must disclose every 3 hours. Small firm compliance checklist.
Read issue →67% of staffing firms now use AI to screen candidates (up from 35%). 75% faster screening, 30% lower cost-per-hire. Which 3 workflows to automate first.
Read issue →NH SB 640 and state AI disclosure laws are coming. Here's the engagement letter language professional services firms need before it's legally required.
Read issue →California COPRAC approved AI ethics amendments to 6 Rules of Professional Conduct. Comment deadline May 4. What every CA lawyer needs to know now.
Read issue →At ABA TECHSHOW 2026, practitioners voted for cash flow AI over legal drafting. Here's what that means for accounting, law, consulting, and staffing firms.
Read issue →Dext AI Assist launched March 23 with a free trial through April 23. Here's the 5-question framework for evaluating it during tax season before the deadline.
Read issue →Oregon signed SB 1546 — the first US chatbot law with a private right of action. $1,000 per violation. January 1, 2027 deadline.
Read issue →AI tools for boutique marketing agencies in 2026. The owner's guide: top time-saving workflows, under-$30 tools, and a rollout plan that needs no IT department.
Read issue →AICPA guidance, client disclosure requirements, and a 5-step AI compliance checklist for CPA and accounting firms with 5–50 employees.
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