Alternative Legal Services Providers (ALSPs): A Look Back, and What’s Ahead
Professional services, including legal, stand at an AI inflection point, with rapid changes ongoing and even greater transformations on the horizon ahead – and sometimes, in order to look forward, it helps to first also take a look back.
For this edition of Venture Legal, I wanted to look back at the evolution of a space that I’ve been deeply involved in for many years and even helped to pioneer – the Alternative Legal Services Provider (ALSP) sector.
In this week’s feature story, let’s explore:
- The History of Legal Services
- The Rise of “Alternative Legal Services”
- Pivotal Societal and Technological Shifts
- The ALSP Model Today – and a Vision for the Future
Subscribe to read more about how the definition of “alternative” has changed over time in legal services, how recent technological and historical events have shaped the course of legal services, the benefits of working with ALSPs – and my take on what’s next for the industry.
Plus – also in this week’s edition:
- ZentLaw’s launch of Zent.AI
- An amazing podcast conversation with Rob Hanna
- What I’m looking forward to at the TLTF Summit
Read full article: Venture Legal, Ed. 18, Alternative Legal Services Providers (ALSPs): A Look Back, and What’s Ahead

Monica Zent is a LegalTech pioneer, entrepreneur, investor, and founder of ZentLaw, one of the first Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) in the United States. She writes about LegalTech, artificial intelligence, legal operations, venture capital, enterprise innovation, and the future of legal services. Through her thought leadership, speaking engagements, and advisory work, Monica helps organizations and investors navigate emerging technologies and the evolving legal landscape. Learn more about Monica, her work, and her latest insights at MonicaZent.com.
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