Stephenson Harwood

Integrating Generative AI into Legal Practice with Stephenson Harwood

Join us for an exclusive session on how leading law firms are revolutionizing the legal landscape through innovative solutions.

  • Tuesday 26th November
  • Presentation
  • 15:00-16:00
  • Free
Event starts on Tuesday 26th November at 15:00 GMT

2024/11/26 15:00

Stephenson Harwood

Integrating Generative AI into Legal Practice with Stephenson Harwood

Curious about how AI is shaping the future of law?

Join a member of Stephenson Harwood’s Innovation Team for an insightful session on the integration of generative AI into their legal practice. Learn how the firm leverages cutting-edge AI tools to enhance efficiency and deliver exceptional client service.

What to Expect

This event will explore the AI technologies used at Stephenson Harwood and how they are helping lawyers work smarter and more effectively. You’ll gain valuable insights into the practical applications of AI in law and its impact on daily legal tasks.

Why Attend?

If you're interested in how technology is transforming the legal industry, this session is for you. Learn from innovators at the forefront of AI-driven legal services and discover how these tools could shape your future career.

Register today and take a step towards understanding the future of legal practice!

Meet the host Stephenson Harwood

Stephenson Harwood

At Stephenson Harwood, no two days are the same. Given the firm’s international capability, every day you’ll find yourself working on high-profile, multi-million pound cases. In the past, the firm has advised yacht owners on a 143m mega-yacht, and helped Great Western Developments on the financing of a £835 million development in West London. Stephenson Harwood even helped settle on behalf of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, ending one of the longest running cases in British legal history. The firm even works with a variety of household names, such as Hotel Chocolat and the Royal Bank of Scotland. This wide variety of clients as well as practice areas (life sciences, art law and real estate, to name but a few) allows trainees to learn about a wide range of industries and thus further develop their legal skills. 

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