AI agency · NYC Metro · Law Firms
Ascero AI is a founder-led AI agency in Waltham, Massachusetts that builds custom AI receptionists and workflow automation for law firms in the NYC Metro metro. Pricing is a flat Foundation tier at $4,000/month plus a one-time $2,500 setup, with the agent live in two to four weeks. There is no annual contract and no per-call fee.
Ascero AI builds custom voice agents and workflow automation for law firms operating in the NYC Metro metro (2,600,000 residents, roughly 96,000 small businesses, ACS-derived median household income around $78,000). Founder-led, flat-fee Foundation tier at $4,000/month, BAA executed where required, live in two to four weeks depending on vertical.
Solo and small law firms abandon an estimated 12% of inbound calls and lose another 25 to 40% of leads at intake, per Clio's 2025 Legal Trends Report. The phone rings during a deposition, the after-hours voicemail is a black hole, and the prospective client has called three other firms by morning. Even when intake happens, it eats 30 to 45 minutes of associate or paralegal time — and the lead converts at half the rate it would with a same-hour callback. The Ascero AI receptionist for law firms handles first-touch intake 24/7, runs structured triage (matter type, jurisdiction, urgency), executes conflict checks against the firm's matter database, captures the case facts, and books a paid consult on the partner's calendar — all before an attorney sees the file.
what Brooklyn law firms are leaving on the table
The NYC Metro metro has roughly 96,000 small businesses, a figure derived from US Census County Business Patterns and Business Dynamics Statistics at the MSA level. The dollar figures below are an illustrative worked example, not a measured Brooklyn statistic — they exist to make the math concrete, and every input is stated so you can swap in your own numbers.
Illustrative estimate — assumptions shown, not a measured figure
The agent does not need to be perfect — it needs to be better than voicemail. The per-business figures we actually stand behind, with sources, are below.
A 4-attorney boutique firm at $400/hr blended rate, with 8 inbound leads per day, currently losing 35% at intake and converting 22% of the rest to paid matters at an average matter value of $4,200: roughly 2.8 leads lost daily, of which 22% would have converted = 0.6 matters lost daily = ~$700K in annual lost matter revenue. Even at a 30% recovery, that's $210K back to the firm on a $48K subscription. Plus 6 to 10 attorney hours per week reclaimed from intake.
the Brooklyn context
Brooklyn SMBs skew younger and more software-fluent than Manhattan counterparts but operate on thinner margins. The phone is the leakiest channel: most Williamsburg, Park Slope, and Bed-Stuy independents still take reservation and intake calls on a single line that goes to voicemail during service.
Ascero AI is founder-led from Waltham, Massachusetts. Both co-founders (Kadin Nestler and Jaiden Lawlor) build into customer calls directly — the discovery, prompt design, and tuning loop is run by the same people who close the deal. For Brooklyn law firms that is meaningful because the phone-handling tuning that wins is vertical-and-region specific (a Brooklyn law firms's ideal triage is not the same as a generic national template), and we ship those refinements monthly. US-based, no offshoring, no contract receptionist resellers — the people you talk to are the people building the agent.
Pricing is flat: Foundation tier at $4,000/month with a one-time $2,500 setup fee, unlimited inbound minutes, monthly tuning included, and 30-day cancellation. No annual contract, no per-call fees. ABA Model Rule 1.6 (confidentiality): all call data encrypted at rest and in transit, segregated by matter, accessible only to credentialed firm users. Rule 1.7 / 1.9 conflict checks run on every intake before consult booking. Rule 5.3 (supervision of nonlawyer assistance): the agent acts as a non-lawyer assistant under the firm's direct supervision, with no legal advice given. State bar AI guidance (CA, FL, NY, DC) accommodated in the prompt design. Call recording disclosure embedded in the greeting per state two-party-consent law. If you are a member of the local chamber (www.brooklynchamber.com), ask about the chamber-member referral discount.
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frequently asked — law firms in Brooklyn
Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, SmokeBall, and CosmoLex are native integrations. The agent writes structured intake data, conflict-check results, and consult bookings directly into the matter management system.
The agent operates under ABA Model Rule 5.3 as a non-lawyer assistant under firm supervision. It does not give legal advice, does not form attorney-client relationships, and does not make case-evaluation determinations. It captures intake, runs conflict checks, and books consults. All actions are logged and auditable.
The agent runs the new caller against the firm's full matter database — including related entities via Secretary of State and OpenCorporates lookups — before any consult is booked. Hits are flagged to the partner with a 1.7/1.9 risk summary. The consult does not book if a hard conflict is found.
Yes — Stripe payment link sent via SMS, paid in three taps, consult only books once payment clears. Filters tire-kickers and captures working capital. Average consult fees are $150 to $350 depending on practice area.
California Practical Guidance on Generative AI (Nov 2023), Florida Bar Ethics Opinion 24-1, NY State Bar Task Force Report (Apr 2024), DC Bar Ethics Opinion 388 — all accommodated in the prompt design. The agent's scope is explicitly intake and triage, not advice or representation.
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Fifteen-minute scoping call. Foundation tier $4,000/month, $2,500 setup, live in two to four weeks. No annual contract, no per-call fees, reversible in five minutes if you want to roll back.