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1.5 hours verifiable CPD
This introductory On-demand session is designed to help legal professionals build confidence in understanding and using AI tools in legal practice. The session will be delivered in three parts over 1.5 hours, guiding participants through key concepts, practical demonstrations, and applied learning. The session explores the fundamentals of AI, including the difference between open and closed systems, the risks and opportunities associated with AI use, and practical ways these tools can support day-to-day legal work.
Through demonstrations and real examples, participants will see how AI tools apply across different practice contexts — with each use case explored at two levels, showing what the approach looks like in a larger firm setting and how the same principles translate into a a smaller or sole practice environment, so participants can draw directly on the examples whatever their practice context.
Participants will learn practical prompting frameworks and gain guidance on how to begin using AI responsibly within their practice. Attendees will also receive a take-home prompt bank and practical resources to support continued learning after the session.
Learning outcomes:
Understand the basic concepts behind generative AI and its relevance to legal practice
Recognise the difference between open and closed AI systems and the associated risks
Use simple prompting techniques to assist with common legal tasks
Identify the limitations of AI tools, particularly in legal research and professional judgment
Take practical first steps to begin using AI responsibly within their firm or organisation
Course overview
Part One: Understanding AI – What It Is, the Risks, and How It Can Work for You
- Introduction to AI, open vs closed systems, risks and current use cases
- Using AI to support your knowledge in a law firm
Part Two: Prompting 101 and Legal Research – Practical Essentials
- Prompting 101: Practical Essentials
- Legal Research: AI as a Starting Point, Not an Endpoint
- Creating a Research Process
Part Three: Getting Started and Making It Stick
Getting Started and Making It Stick
Small Firm AI Adoption: Putting It All Together