Surbhi Agrawal is reprogramming how law is consumed—moving it from dense, inaccessible jargon to crisp, everyday clarity. As the Founder of Legal Wiki, she is on a mission to make legal news understandable in 100 words, bridging the gap between complex judgments and the busy lives of law students and young professionals who want relevance without overwhelm.
In this special episode of The Koffee Conversation, Surbhi reframes legal literacy for the scroll era: simplify without diluting, educate without alienating, and scale impact through consistency. Featured on LinkedIn News India and followed by thousands of learners, her work reflects a sharp insight into how Gen Z consumes information—fast, focused, and purpose-driven.

Surbhi’s career journey is defined by bold pivots and intentional learning. After hands-on exposure in law firms, she moved into legal education platforms—where teaching competitive exam aspirants revealed the real gap between theory and practice. That insight became the blueprint for Legal Wiki: a platform designed to update, upskill, and orient learners with practical context.
Choosing entrepreneurship over comfort, she left a stable role to build Legal Wiki full-time—layering content, community, and career-readiness programs like “Law School to Law Firm.” Today, she is building a product-first ecosystem—web, app, webinars, and AI-assisted workflows—focused on helping learners stay current, confident, and career-ready.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Surbhi Agrawal
- Legal updates in 100 words reduce information overload for learners
- Categorized news helps students track updates by practice areas
- “Read more” links protect depth while enabling quick scans
- Editorial judgment decides relevance for students and practitioners
- Feedback loops with users drive continuous product improvement
- LinkedIn consistency compounds personal brand and platform trust
- Law school theory must be paired with internships for real readiness
- Law School–to–Law Firm programs bridge skills gaps for placements
- AI speeds content workflows but demands hallucination checks
- Legal education needs skill-first modules alongside doctrine
- Personal branding unlocks collaborations and distribution at scale
- Experience across firms, edtech, and tech shaped product thinking
- Founders face daily challenges; team alignment is the hardest
- Writing and reflection build founder clarity and resilience
- Purpose-led platforms scale when they solve daily learner pain
▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube to see how clarity-first content, community-building, and skill-led education are reshaping legal learning for the next generation.

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