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Falcon Rappaport launches AI-powered litigation subscription service in Newark

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Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP has launched a subscription-based litigation service that replaces hourly billing with fixed monthly fees for ongoing case work. The Newark-based firm covers routine litigation tasks—pleadings, discovery, pre-suit work, and case management—under the subscription model, while discrete events like motions, depositions, and trial carry separate flat fees. Clients gain access to a private AI workspace to track case status and strategy alongside their attorneys.

Christopher D. Warren and Moish E. Peltz, co-chairs of FRB's Artificial Intelligence Practice Group, are leading the rollout. The service operates from FRB's Newark office and integrates attorney-client-privileged AI tools into the client experience. The firm launched its AI-native Newark hub in May 2026 and is now opening the litigation subscription for immediate enrollment.

The move signals a deliberate shift away from billable hours at a moment when law firms are experimenting with AI-enabled delivery and alternative fee structures. For practitioners, the service represents a concrete commercial test of subscription pricing in litigation—not a theoretical pilot—and reflects how firms are bundling AI capabilities into client-facing products. Attorneys should watch whether this model gains traction among mid-market clients and whether other firms follow with similar offerings.

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