Note from Omar
Every decade or so, a technology arrives that doesn't just improve how we work - it changes what work means.
We're in one of those moments now.
I spent the last year talking to over 200 General Counsels about what's coming. The conversations always ended the same way: "We know everything's about to change. We just don't know what to do about it."
So I wrote a manifesto. Not about AI tools or features or ROI. About something bigger: what happens when the fundamental economics of professional services collapse.
The $6 trillion professional services industry runs on one assumption: time equals value. That assumption no longer holds. When AI can do in minutes what took months, when institutional knowledge becomes instantly accessible, when expertise scales without adding headcount - the entire model breaks.
Legal is where this transformation starts. Not because legal is behind (you're not), but because legal sits at the intersection of every major business decision. You're the proving ground for whether professional work gets liberated or just automated.
The manifesto isn't about technology. It's about choice. The choice between defending the old model and defining the new one. Between managing costs and driving growth. Between what legal has been and what it could become.
Some of you will read this and see risk. Others will see the biggest opportunity in the history of corporate legal.
Both groups are right.
Read the full manifesto: https://www.eudia.com/manifesto
Omar Haroun
CEO, Co-Founder, Eudia

