The legal profession's biggest problem isn't technology, regulation, or competition. It's ego. We've spent centuries building a profession based on exclusivity, complexity, and intellectual superiority. We call it "practicing law" as if we're still students, yet we expect clients to treat us like oracles. I see lawyers creating artificial barriers to make services seem more valuable. We use legal jargon to maintain information asymmetry (see what I did there?). We price based