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Lawyer 3.0 and the Milkshake Test: Ray Brescia on Legal AI, Client Value, and the Next Wave of Lawyering

Feb 2, 2026
Ray Brescia, Associate Dean and author of Lawyer 3.0, explores how technology and AI are reshaping legal practice. He maps historic shifts to a new Lawyer 3.0 era. He uses the milkshake metaphor to reframe client needs as jobs to be done. He discusses productized services, TurboTax-style legal tools, limited-scope programs, and practical AI guardrails for legal work.
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INSIGHT

Lawyer 3.0 Is The Next Technological Inflection

  • Lawyer 3.0 is a new inflection in law driven by generative AI and analytics changing research, drafting, discovery, and service delivery.
  • Ray Brescia traces Lawyer 1.0 (amorphous bar) to Lawyer 2.0 (institutions, exams, firms) and argues tech now catalyzes Lawyer 3.0.
ANECDOTE

Milkshake Study Reframes Why Clients Hire Lawyers

  • The milkshake study reframes buying as 'hiring' a product for a job to be done, not the product itself.
  • Ray uses that study to show clients hire lawyers to solve specific problems, not to simply 'have a lawyer.'
ADVICE

Productize Common Cases With A Model T Option

  • Do productize common legal workflows and offer a Model T option alongside bespoke work to match client jobs and lower costs.
  • Present a low-cost standard product, explain its risks, and offer custom higher-cost options when needed.
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