Don't Suck at AI Podcast: John Lindsey + Scott Leigh

AltFee Co-founder + CEO Scott Leigh recently had the opportunity to connect with the always entertaining John Lindsey of the Don't Suck at AI podcast.

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AltFee Co-founder + CEO Scott Leigh recently had the opportunity to connect with the always entertaining John Lindsey of the Don't Suck at AI podcast.

Highlights:

John provides Intro on Scott and shares his Background:   00:37 – 02:24

Scott gives some additional info on his background:    02:25 – 02:33

Don't SUCK Fun Fact about Scott – And in this episode we find Scott’s journey leading to AltFee is really a “family affair”!  So Scott shares with us how they all work together in harmony, it’s a great story! :  02:36 – 05:03

Scott takes us on a trip back to the early days as he saw some brokenness and disjointedness in the Legal domain, specifically as it pertains to how services were being billed:  05:04 - 08:18
 
Scott shares with us a little bit about the technology itself and how it allows Lawyers to spend more time practicing law, leveraging massive efficiency gains, and provides them with a tool that gives them the ability to scope and price out their services:  08:19 – 10:55

Scott talks about why he feels that now is the time for widespread adoption of this innovative software solution and what will make Lawyers want to jump on board! :  10:56 - 14:01
 
Scott talks to us about how a model like this could actually help increase access to the legal advice many need but can’t afford.: 14:02 – 17:50

Scott wraps up by providing a look into the future and how he sees the practice of billing by the hour losing its shine and why AltFee is the perfect tool for the future!: 17:51 – 21:25

John Reviews some of the things that ABSOLUTELY DIDN’T SUCK today!!  21:26

Conclusion:  24:00

Enjoy the listen!

Don't Suck at AI Podcast

 

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