Topic

Legal innovation.

Legal innovation is the redesign of how legal services are accessed, priced, and delivered — flat-fee divorce, online advisory, AI-assisted intake, bilingual self-help platforms — to serve the majority of people the traditional billable-hour model was never built to reach.

From Aliette

I have spent the last six years building what the legal industry would not. TheQuickDivorce.com gave amicable couples a flat-fee, bilingual, fully digital path through divorce in 2020 — before that was a category. Separia, in 2025, gave couples a guided arc through the entire transition, not just the filing. Carolan Family Law, as an advisory practice, treats women like consumers of legal services instead of subjects of them. Legal innovation, for me, is not technology. It is the refusal to pretend that the current system is serving the people inside it.

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Book Aliette on legal innovation — built three companies redesigning how women access the law.