AI Fundamentals for
Litigation & Legal Teams
Practical training your attorneys and staff can use immediately: summarization, drafting support, deposition outputs, witness/expert prep, and safe prompting—delivered in plain English with real litigation workflows.
Most firms are already using AI—just not consistently, not safely, and not in a way that creates defensible outputs. This program gives your team a shared baseline, repeatable workflows, and clear guardrails.
Instructor profile: former legal professional turned technologist (tool-agnostic, focused on real-world adoption).
- Live, instructor-led (onsite or remote)
- 1-day (7h) or 2-day (14h) format
- Tool-agnostic (ChatGPT / Perplexity / Claude)
- Focused on litigation workflows + responsible use
The risk isn’t using AI — it’s using it informally
Law firms are under pressure to move faster, reduce overhead, and deliver higher-quality work. AI can help—but only when your team understands what it’s doing, how to verify it, and where it should never be trusted. This program gives your firm a defensible baseline and repeatable workflows, without turning attorneys into “AI engineers.”
Best for
- Litigation teams new to AI tools
- Mixed skill levels (attorneys + staff together)
- Firms currently using Perplexity/ChatGPT informally
- Teams that want productivity without policy risk
Not a fit if
- ✕You want advanced ML engineering or model training
- ✕You want automation development (we can do that separately)
- ✕You’re looking for a vendor-locked tool training only
- ✕You need legal advice—this is operational training, not counsel
Curriculum (Course-Style Outline)
Modeled after high-ticket corporate training pages—clear modules, practical exercises, and a real adoption plan.
- How modern AI tools work (without the hype)
- Strengths vs. failure modes (hallucinations, overconfidence, missing nuance)
- How to verify outputs and avoid fabricated citations
- What AI can and cannot do safely in legal work
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Make AI useful, consistent, and defensible for your litigation team
Instructor-led training built for real legal work—without turning attorneys into engineers.
