Overview:
This webinar explores the core AI skills attorneys need to use modern AI tools more effectively within legal practice. The session focuses on practical prompting techniques, structured communication with AI systems, workflow reasoning, verification habits, and strategic legal application across drafting, document review, research support, summarisation, and administrative workflows.
Attendees will gain practical insight into how stronger prompting and clearer instruction methods can improve AI-generated outputs while reducing inaccuracies, vague responses, and workflow inefficiencies. The webinar also examines how attorneys can combine AI-assisted productivity with legal judgement, professional oversight, and strategic thinking to create more effective legal workflows.
The session focuses on practical legal skill-building and real-world implementation strategies within modern law practice.
Why you should Attend:
Many attorneys are experimenting with AI tools but still receiving inconsistent, vague, or unreliable outputs because they have never been taught how to interact with these systems effectively. At the same time, legal professionals are under increasing pressure to work faster, manage larger workloads, and adapt to rapidly changing legal technologies without compromising accuracy or professional standards.
This webinar provides attorneys with practical AI skills that directly improve the quality, usefulness, and reliability of AI-assisted legal workflows. Attendees will learn how stronger prompting, better questioning techniques, clearer instruction structures, and strategic thinking can significantly improve AI performance within drafting, document review, communication, and legal support tasks.
The session focuses on practical legal application and professional workflow improvement rather than technical AI theory, making it immediately useful for busy legal professionals.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Understanding the core AI skills attorneys need within modern legal practice
- Improving AI outputs through stronger prompting, questioning, and instruction techniques
- Structuring prompts for drafting, document review, summarisation, legal analysis, and administrative workflows
- Identifying common prompting mistakes that lead to vague, inaccurate, or unreliable outputs
- Using AI tools more strategically to support productivity, organisation, and workflow efficiency
- Combining AI-assisted workflows with legal judgement, critical thinking, and professional oversight
- Understanding confidentiality, verification requirements, ethical considerations, and responsible AI usage within legal environments
- Developing practical AI habits that improve long-term efficiency and professional adaptability
Who Will Benefit:
- Attorneys and Associate Attorneys
- In-House Counsel and Corporate Legal Teams
- Legal Operations Professionals
- Contract Managers and Contract Administrators
- Compliance and Governance Professionals
- Paralegals and Legal Support Staff
- Litigation Support Professionals
- Legal Technology and Innovation Teams
- Professionals adapting to AI-assisted legal workflows