
Untying the Knot
Suit in Court, Hat in the Office: How One Guy Scaled 7 Divorce Firms & What AI Means for Your Divorce
About this episode
Xavier Martine, the backward-hat-wearing owner of 7 divorce law firms, reveals how AI is about to completely transform family law — making most traditional firms obsolete while delivering faster, flat-fee divorces.He shares the brutal truths about billable hours, emotional hand-holding that AI can never replace, and his mission to deliver “steak for the price of a hamburger” in one of the most stressful areas of law.Whether you're a lawyer trying to survive the next 5 years or someone facing divorce, this episode exposes what the future of family law really looks like.
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