Litera Webinar: Education + Training in the Age of Legal AI
Summary
Litera, in partnership with Artificial Lawyer, will host a free webinar on May 26 at 11:30 AM EDT (4:30 PM BST) focusing on legal education and training in the age of legal AI. The virtual roundtable will feature speakers Megan Ma from Stanford Law School, Ben Llinas from Linklaters, and Patrick Grant from The University of Law. Moderated by Richard Tromans, Founder of Artificial Lawyer, the discussion will address how AI is reshaping legal work and the necessary evolution of training to prepare future lawyers. Key topics include essential skills for AI-embedded legal work, firm-level training for lawyers and clients, and how new lawyers learn to practice with AI.
Key takeaway
For legal professionals involved in education, training, or firm innovation, this webinar offers critical insights into adapting to AI's impact on legal practice. You should attend to understand how to prepare the next generation of lawyers and existing teams to effectively integrate AI into their daily work, ensuring competence and confidence in an evolving legal landscape.
Key insights
Legal education and training must evolve to integrate AI, preparing lawyers to practice with, not just alongside, AI.
Principles
- AI reshapes legal work.
- Skills for AI-embedded legal work are critical.
Method
A virtual roundtable brings together leaders in legal technology, education, and innovation to discuss evolving training and preparation for AI-powered legal work.
In practice
- Firms train lawyers and clients for AI.
- Law schools adapt curricula for AI.
Topics
- Legal AI
- Legal Education
- Lawyer Training
- Generative AI
- Law Firm Innovation
Best for: Legal Professional, AI Student, Consultant
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