Artificial Intelligence for Legal Professionals and Insolvency Administrators (AILAW)
AI - Artificial Intelligence, AI for Professions
This three-day course explains practical use of modern AI tools in legal practice and insolvency administration, providing a comprehensive view of AI potentials and limits. Participants learn how LLMs analyse legal texts, structure documents and aid decisions.
It covers hands-on practice with prompt engineering, automation of routine tasks and AI-assisted drafting of filings and contracts. The course also covers integration strategies, pilot deployments, and security and ethics, including data protection and the EU AI Act.
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The course:
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Basics of AI for legal practice
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Motivation: why AI matters for lawyers today (case studies, numbers, trends)
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Basics of AI, ML, NLP and large language models (LLMs) with legal focus
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How AI "reads" text: tokens, embeddings and transformers
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Overview of tools: ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini and law-focused platforms
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Prompt engineering: writing effective queries for summaries and opinions
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Automation of administrative processes: document sorting, templates, records
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Ethics and regulation: EU AI Act, GDPR and handling sensitive data
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AI in legal processes and integration strategy
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AI for research and analysis of case law
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Automating communications with courts, debtors, banks, public bodies
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Preparing filings and contracts with AI as an assistant
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Creating and managing templates (e.g. insolvency notices, standard contracts)
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Advanced prompting: Chain of Thought, reflection, self-critique, role prompting
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Integrating AI into firm workflow: processes and team collaboration
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AI strategy: quick wins versus long-term projects, roadmap and governance
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AI security: risks, hallucinations, output validation and responsible use
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Practical workshop: AI in action
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Drafting and reviewing a contract with AI (workflow simulation)
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Preparing a court filing step by step
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Summarising a long file or decision into key points
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Drafting correspondence with debtors or institutions using AI
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Exercise: develop a participant’s own AI use-case from practice
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Discussion: limits and best practices for deploying AI in legal work
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Assumed knowledge:
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No technical AI knowledge required; basic PC skills and familiarity with legal documents are enough.
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Schedule:
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3 days (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM )
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