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AI training for legal teams
Workshops for real legal teams, no jargon and no evangelism: from initial awareness to advanced AI agents, in formats of 4 to 108 hours adapted to the firm's practice area.
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Mastering legal AI demands
professional judgment, not just tools
Legal teams tend to split between those who ignore AI entirely and those who think they master it because they use ChatGPT. Both groups share the same gap: professional judgment to evaluate it. Workshops start from the team's real legal process, not from a tool demonstration.
Available formats
Three AI training formats
for legal teams
Three levels adapted to the time and depth the team needs.
- 4h
Awareness workshop
For teams starting from scratch or wanting to sort out confused ideas about AI. What an LLM really is, realistic scope and limitations, concrete risks for legal practice, use cases with measurable results in law firms. Accessible at any technical level. Deliverable: shared team understanding.
- 16h
Intensive tools workshop
For teams that want to use AI in their daily practice. Specific tools by work type (contract review, legal research, brief writing), legal prompt engineering, hallucination risk management, human validation flows. Deliverable: firm AI usage protocol.
Frequently asked questions
- What technical level is required for the workshops?
- Workshops are designed for lawyers at any technical level. Coding is entirely out of scope. What matters is openness to questioning tools and a real legal practice to apply the learning.
- Can workshops be customised for my firm?
- Yes. All workshops are adapted to the firm's practice area (litigation, corporate, tax, family), current team level and specific use cases. A 30-minute prior diagnostic call is enough to calibrate the content.
- How many participants can a workshop have?
- For intensive workshops (16 h), the maximum is 20 people to ensure active participation. For awareness sessions (4 h), groups of up to 60 people can be accommodated.
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