Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of discussion around innovation in legal services. There are high levels of both enthusiasm and skepticism about the use and potential abuse of AI as well as significant pressure to keep up or get left behind.
The profession’s response to AI is mixed, with enthusiastic adopters having been using AI-powered tools for long enough to have generated regulatory and court decisions which helps to navigate some of the risks and benefits of using AI tools for accuracy of advice, clarity of communication and processing of large volumes of claims and/or documents and data.
Relevant for all solicitors, join regulatory expert and legal director, Susanna Heley, as she takes you through your regulatory duties when engaging with AI, how the courts are addressing AI in litigation, how to argue or defend AI-related challenges and how to educate yourself and your team on implementing effective AI policies and procedures.
Come along and sharpen your skills in this ever-growing area.
This online classroom was delivered on Wednesday 10 December 2025 . Enrol now!
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