December 5, 2025
Leadership in Law with Marilyn Jenkins
Do you know a lawyer who is wrestling with the potential impact of AI on their billable hours?
Marilyn Jenkins had me on the Leadership In Law Podcast to talk about hourly billing, value pricing, AI, and more.
From the show notes:
Imagine your fastest work earning you the most money and your clients feeling calmer as the matter progresses. That’s the power of pricing outcomes instead of hours. We sit down with Jonathan Stark, author of Hourly Billing Is Nuts and host of Ditching Hourly, to unpack how lawyers can move from the grind of timesheets to a model that aligns incentives, improves margins, and strengthens trust.
Jonathan takes us inside the moment he realized hourly billing punished his best developers and rewarded inefficiency. From there, we explore the core mindset shift: stop selling scope and start discovering value. You’ll learn how to lead smarter intake conversations, estimate what the result is worth to the client, and present three clear options with matching scopes of involvement. We dig into a practical divorce example to show how “value to the buyer” varies widely, why hourly pushes risk onto clients, and how fixed fees bring clarity, stability, and better relationships.
We also dive into technology and AI. Under hourly billing, speed cuts revenue; under fixed fees, speed raises profit. That change turns automation, templates, and systems into strategic assets rather than threats. Jonathan shares tactics for piloting fixed fees, tracking internal effort to calibrate pricing, specializing to attract high-buying-power clients, and deciding when to decline work that can’t be priced within an order of magnitude. For legacy clients, he outlines a pragmatic path to fixed monthly fees with periodic review, freeing you from time tracking while improving outcomes.
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Yours,
—J