
Session 1: The Basics of Artificial Intelligence for Lawyers - From Initial Introduction to a Ready-Made Contract
In the opening meeting, we will lay the foundations for proper work. We will not waste time on explanations.
Theoretical, but rather we will dive straight into understanding the tools that will give you an immediate advantage.
The Five Golden Rules for Writing Prompts for Lawyers: An in-depth study of the unique methodology I developed for writing prompts to move from "trial and error" to systematic and precise work.
Building a full contract from scratch in real time step by step.
How to work safely? Ethics, confidentiality, privacy protection, and identification and reduction of hallucinations.
Session 2: Contract Negotiation with Artificial Intelligence - From Contract Notes to a Full Negotiation Strategy
Using short and precise prompts to perform tactical tasks - Quick Wins
Third-party contract analysis agent: Quickly review contracts, formulate critical notes, and write
A clear and practical summary email for the client.
Full negotiation simulation: identifying risks, writing notes to the other side, and following up
Changes, and formulating convincing explanations for comments.
Session 3: Accurate and advanced legal writing - from drafting a complex clause to a well-designed presentation
Drafting complex clauses that precisely suit your needs. Building a master contract based on
Your previous agreements, to maintain the standard and style you are familiar with.
Presentations, design and visuals: transforming "dry" legal content into an impressive visual presentation
Session 4: Dispute Resolution and Litigation Management - From Writing Pleadings to Analyzing Judgments
Writing pleadings and upgrading and refining existing formulations in a convincing manner.
Mapping the legal and factual gaps between the parties' versions, creating a pivot
Timelines of events in the case, and mapping of issues for clarification in the evidence.
In-depth analysis of court rulings, extracting relevant laws and applying them for drafting purposes
Sound legal arguments for your case.