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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 8 MIN

El Manifiesto AI-Native: La firma mexicana que conquistó el radar de Stanford y Londres

from FinTech Tour® (el podcast) · host Legal Paradox®

32x faster. 0% hallucinations. The world's first AI-native law firm is not in Silicon Valley. It's in Mexico.The traditional way for a CNBV authorization file — Mexico's most demanding regulatory process — used to require 8 lawyers working for 8 months. Cost to the client: $100,000 to $235,000 USD.Now we deliver it in 1 week with 1 lawyer and 500 AI agents. With 0% hallucinations on final deliverables — documented with full audit trail.That last number matters. Stanford RegLab published a benchmark at NeurIPS 2025: the best legal RAG systems hallucinate between 17% and 33% of the time. One in three answers can be wrong. In regulatory law, that is not a margin of error — it is malpractice waiting to happen.Our number: 0%. Not because our AI never hallucinates — every model does. But because our architecture catches every hallucination before it reaches the client. An orchestrator agent breaks down the problem. Executor agents work in parallel against verified regulation. An adversarial agent with clean context — whose only job is to destroy the executor's work — runs verification passes. And 5 mandatory human gates make the strategic decisions and review no model can make alone.The result is not a draft that needs correction. It is a deliverable.But the real difference-maker is this: 🔹 520+ fintech regulatory projects encoded as Skills — structured instruction modules that compound with every engagement, including 8 unicorns. 9 banks. 3 BigTechs. 🔹 Co-drafted Mexico's Fintech Law secondary regulation. 🔹 Chambers & Partners Band 2 ranked. Stanford CodeX and the UK's FCA recognized our AI platforms as a top global legal AI solution.The market: 34,654 legal firms in Mexico generating $35 billion MXN annually. Zero AI-native competitors. First-mover in Civil Law worldwide — a structural advantage no Common Law firm can replicate.Why Civil Law matters for AI: Common Law reasons by analogy and precedent — slippery ground for language models. Civil Law operates on codified rules and written hierarchies — solid ground for a verified corpus. Mexico is not a late adopter. It is the laboratory to export this architecture across Latin America and Continental Europe.The economic model: margins exceeding 99% in our first month of operation. Value-based pricing — not hourly billing. When we deliver in 1 week what used to take 8 months, the client reaches the market 7 months earlier. We charge for that value.We already have $1.4 million USD in the pipeline, including financial groups ranked among the world’s top 20. Every AI native law firm funded by VCs operates exclusively in Common Law. We built this with zero external capital. In Mexico City. In production with real clients. With numbers no firm in the world has published before.The full architecture — governance, adversarial QA, economic model, and global competitive analysis — is in the article below.

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