
LexisNexis, in partnership with Artificial Lawyer, is hosting a new, live webinar on a very timely subject: are lawyers learning AI expertise fast enough? The webinar on Sept 23 will include Lucía Elizalde Bulanti, Director of Behavioural Innovation at Dechert, and Alistair Wye, Director of Innovation & AI at White & Case. Artificial Lawyer will chair the panel discussion.
The event is free to join, but please RSVP.
Webinar Overview:
‘Adapt or Lag: Are Lawyers Learning AI Fast Enough?‘
Tuesday 23 September – 14:00 BST, 09:00 EST
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‘AI is already changing how law firms operate, but are lawyers ready to integrate AI into their daily practice?
While many firms are investing heavily in cutting-edge legal technology, adoption remains patchy. Many lawyers see AI as a black box, a risk to be managed rather than a tool to be leveraged. Others simply don’t know where to start.
During this panel discussion, we will look at the future of legal training in an AI-driven world to tackle two of the most pressing challenges facing law firms today:

Improving the quality of CPD for all lawyers. AI can offer immersive simulations and personalised learning. As such, AI has the potential to transform legal education. What should firms be doing to ensure their lawyers stay ahead of the curve?
Reducing the fear and increasing the use of legal tech. Law firms invest in AI and legal tech, but lawyers from associate to partner hesitate to use it. What’s stopping them? How do we overcome the cultural, regulatory and practical barriers to AI adoption through education?’
Register now to explore how law firms can overcome barriers to AI adoption through smarter, more impactful legal training:
Panellists:
Lucía Elizalde Bulanti – Director of Behavioral Innovation at Dechert
Alistair Wye – Director of Innovation & AI at White & Case
Karen Waldron – Director of Product Development at LexisNexis
Chair – Richard Tromans – Founder of Artificial Lawyer
The event is free to join and is hosted by LexisNexis, but please RSVP.
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