Artificial Lawyer and LexisNexis are teaming up to bring you a series of webinars with the best experts and latest insights so you can stay ahead of legal AI.
The first event will be on Tuesday 12th November, 17:30 – 18:30 GMT – ‘Preparing Tomorrow’s Lawyers: Navigating Generative AI in Legal Practice’, which is all about legal education and training.
Panellists:
Richard Tromans: Founder of Artificial Lawyer (Chair)
Dr Megan Ma: Research Fellow and the Associate Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology and the Stanford Centre for Legal Informatics (CodeX)
Dr Vaclav Janeck: Director of the Law, Innovation and Technology programme at University of Bristol Law School
Dr Peter Alston: Dean of Education Services at BPP
You can RSVP here to attend the first event.
As LexisNexis explains: ‘Generative AI will change the practice of the law. It will also change how the law is taught, at universities, at professional education organisations and in firms. How should today’s educators and law firms be preparing for this shift?’
Three key themes:
How do we deal with students (and associates) using generative AI in their work? Is it to be encouraged or is it an issue? Should they learn the basics of legal practice in the same way as their seniors?
How do we train the lawyers of the future to embrace change of all forms? What skills do they need and who should be training them?
Can we use generative AI to help us to train the lawyers of the future in new and better ways?
Look forward to you joining! RSVP here.
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