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AI-native legal services keep pushing the boundary between law firm and software platform

Business Insider published a June 26 profile of Kristina Subbotina’s Lexsy, described as an AI-powered legal operating system for startups. The article says Subbotina grew a startup-focused law firm to over $1.3 million in revenue, raised $650,000, and launched Lexsy publicly in June 2026 with $372,000 in ARR from migrated clients, referrals, and social following. The claimed model combines subscription legal services, AI agents taking first drafts, and senior human review under attorney-client privilege.

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