AI training for Australian small and mid-size law firms.
Law firms have been cautious about AI for good reason. The stakes are high, the accuracy requirements are exacting, and the consequences of a hallucination in a legal document are real. But the tools have matured, and firms that are still avoiding AI entirely are now at a competitive disadvantage on cost and turnaround time.
What AI looks like in Legal Professionals
The right approach for legal professionals is selective and supervised: use AI for first-draft work, research summarisation, and document extraction, while maintaining rigorous human review. Our training is built around this framework, not "use AI for everything" but "use AI where it genuinely helps, with appropriate oversight."
We work with small and mid-size Australian firms across practice areas. We understand professional conduct obligations and design our guidance accordingly.
Where AI helps in your practice
Contract review
Use AI to flag unusual clauses, summarise key terms, and identify potential issues in commercial contracts before detailed legal review.
Document drafting
Generate first drafts of standard commercial documents: NDAs, service agreements, letters of demand, for solicitor review and amendment.
Legal research summarisation
Summarise case law, legislative changes, and regulatory guidance into concise briefings for matters or client advice.
Client correspondence
Draft clear, appropriately-toned client letters and emails that explain legal concepts accessibly and reflect the firm's communication style.