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15. AI-Native Competition Arrives: Superlegal's Utah Law Firm Cuts Client Legal Costs 90%

The LawGeex founders launched Superlegal as a Utah-licensed, AI-native law firm on 3 June 2026, reviewing and redlining commercial contracts in under 24 hours for as low as $117 per contract with a licensed attorney signing off.

BY MIDSIZED DESK · JUNE 2, 2026 · 1 MIN READ

The LawGeex founders launched Superlegal as a Utah-licensed, AI-native law firm on 3 June 2026, reviewing and redlining commercial contracts in under 24 hours for as low as $117 per contract with a licensed attorney signing off. A construction client reports spending "a tenth of the cost" of traditional outside counsel, with 85–90% of contracts turned around in 24 hours. The Utah alternative business structure license is what enables the model — the firm can be hired directly, without a traditional law firm in the middle. For midsized firms with transactional practices serving SMB clients, Superlegal represents exactly the AI-native competitive threat that has been theorized for three years: sub-$200 commodity contract work delivered inside the client's timeline expectations, with attorney oversight baked in at scale. The question for midsized practice leaders is which work is defensibly premium versus which is being priced out of the traditional model.


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