Two New Faces at AgiLawyer. One Mission: AI-Native Law Firms Powered by LegalOps.

Over the last six years, we’ve worked with legal teams to help them become more efficient, more profitable, and better equipped for a rapidly changing legal market. One lesson keeps repeating itself. The difference between a good law firm and a great one is rarely legal expertise. It’s how effectively that expertise is delivered. The next generation of leading law firms will be AI-native. Not because they use AI tools, but because they combine LegalOps, technology, knowledge management, and artificial intelligence into a single operating model.
That’s why we’re excited to welcome two new team members whose backgrounds reflect exactly where AgiLawyer is heading next: helping law firms build the operational and technological foundations required to thrive in the AI era.
Jakub Jan Fiala

Jakub joins AgiLawyer as Head of Commercial Development.
A lawyer by training, Jakub has spent his career operating at the intersection of law, business, and technology. Before joining AgiLawyer, he led the development of the LegalTech platform Divorcio, managed operations and legal operations at a public enterprise overseeing billions of Czech crowns in assets and some of Prague’s most valuable real estate, and helped build the commercial strategy of a media platform serving senior decision-makers.
At AgiLawyer, Jakub will lead client discovery, engagement design, and commercial development. More importantly, he will ensure that every project starts with a simple question: “What measurable business outcome are we trying to achieve?” Legal innovation without measurable impact is just another experiment. Jakub’s role is to ensure every engagement delivers tangible value and demonstrable return on investment.
Samuel Punge

Samuel joins as AI & Legal Tech Engineer.
His focus is straightforward: building systems that lawyers actually use.
That means AI assistants for legal research and drafting. Automated file handover workflows. Integrations between document management systems and case management platforms. Internal knowledge agents. Workflow automation that removes repetitive work from paralegals and associates.
Not theoretical AI. Not innovation theatre. Working infrastructure that can be deployed in weeks rather than years. As generative AI continues to reshape professional services, law firms need more than software recommendations. They need implementation. Samuel brings precisely that capability to our clients.




