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Legal AI in Action - Commercial Law Power Pair of recorded webinars

This Power Pair comprises 2 of our most popular commercial law webinars from the past few months.   Webinar 1: Legal Drafting in the Age of AI: Risks, Limits and Opportunities Generative AI is rapidly becoming part of legal drafting workflows, from first drafts to litigatio

About the Webinar

This Power Pair comprises 2 of our most popular commercial law webinars from the past few months.
 

Webinar 1: Legal Drafting in the Age of AI: Risks, Limits and Opportunities

Generative AI is rapidly becoming part of legal drafting workflows, from first drafts to litigation documents. But as courts issue new directives and risks emerge around confidentiality, hallucinated content, and ethical boundaries, practitioners must tread carefully. This session explores how lawyers can harness the efficiency of AI drafting tools while remaining compliant with evolving professional, ethical, and judicial expectations. Topics include:

  • The benefits and limits of using generative AI to assist legal drafting
  • Common pitfalls in AI-generated content, including hallucinated citations and factual inaccuracies
  • Confidentiality risks and data security concerns when using public AI tools
  • Best practices for using AI responsibly in legal drafting, including prompt design and human review
  • An overview of Australian court responses to AI use: key practice notes, restrictions, and disclosure obligations
  • Real-world examples of inappropriate AI use in court filings and the consequences for practitioners
  • Strategies to ensure ethical compliance and professional responsibility in AI-assisted legal work
     

Webinar 2: Research Reloaded: Using AI to Transform Legal Research

AI-powered research tools are rapidly reshaping how lawyers search, interpret and apply the law, but using them well requires more than typing a query. This session explores how AI can enhance, accelerate and strengthen legal research while keeping you firmly within professional, ethical and evidentiary boundaries. You’ll learn where AI adds real value, where it must be treated with caution, and how to integrate it into a defensible, reliable research workflow. It covers:

  • What AI can (and can’t) do in legal research, and how it differs from traditional search
  • The risk of “hallucinations” and how to verify AI-generated references and authorities
  • Designing research queries that produce accurate, replicable results
  • Using AI to map issues, generate lines of enquiry and uncover overlooked authorities
  • Confidentiality, privilege and ethical considerations when using AI tools
  • How to document and justify the use of AI in your research process
  • Practical examples of AI-assisted research in litigation, advisory work and drafting

 

SPECIAL PURCHASE OFFER – EOFY SALE

This pair of recorded webinars would usually cost $539, but as part of TEN’s EOFY sale you can buy the pair for only $330 if you order by 30.6.26.

Presented By

Fiona Kirkman
Global Head of Legal Innovation & Engagement, Specialist Lawyer, CORTO Sydney, NSW
Anastasia Stepanovic
Manager - Legal Library & Records, The Lantern Legal Group Melbourne, Vic.

Who Should Attend?

These webinars are suitable for lawyers – Australia wide. These webinars are for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.

CPD Information

Lawyers can claim 2 CPD units/points – Professional Skills.

WA lawyers – Please note that TEN is unable to verify your completion of recorded webinars to the Legal Practice Board of WA. TEN is an accredited provider.

Enquiries/Assistance

f you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Jason Hooker on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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