Webcast looks at ‘Using AI in Legal Drafting’

American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education will present a webcast on “Using AI in Legal Drafting: Effective Strategies in the Age of Automation” Tuesday, November 18, from noon to 1  p.m.

Legal drafting that once required an entire week of billable hours can now be reduced to a fraction of the time with the right approach. But speed alone isn’t enough. Without a lawyer’s judgment, AI risks producing generic contracts, flawed arguments, or worse — hallucinated authorities that could damage a client’s case and a lawyer’s reputation. This course makes clear what AI can and cannot do, and how to ensure that its use strengthens rather than undermines legal work.

In this 60-minute online session, attendees will learn:

• How AI really works
• Prompting skills
• Which AI mode and settings work best for your needs
• Strategies for integrated research workflow
• What the risks of AI usage are
• The ethics, confidentiality, and professional responsibilities to consider
• Practical applications and examples

Questions will be submitted live to the faculty and all registrants will receive downloadable course materials to accompany the program.

Cost for the webcast is $199.  To register, visit www.ali-cle.org.

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