How Lawyers Can Best Leverage ChatGPT – Webinar

1h Free Webinar – available now!

Learn skills to get the most out of Large Language Models:

What’s a Large Language Model (LLM)?;
Examples of LLMs and how you can apply them to your practice;
The difference between a search engine and a LLM;
Practical tips to get the most out of a LLM; and
Risk mitigation strategies.

The Hosts:

Ian Aldridge

Principal Lawyer, Progressive Legal

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Ian Aldridge started Progressive Legal® in 2014, and changed the way law is delivered in Australia.

With the Legal Shield™ packages, Progressive Legal made legal protection more affordable for Australian small businesses.

Today, Progressive Legal CPD™ is making your CPD requirements as a Lawyer more affordable and valuable for your law practice.

Michael Dries

Michael Dries

Founder & Head of Strategy, Mirk AI

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Mirk AI is a Sydney based AI consultancy specialising in working with businesses to leverage AI in their practices.

Meet Michael Dries, Mirk AI’s Founder & Head of Strategy.

Michael is motivated by the power of AI to transform. He has many years of experience in working with clients, managing product teams and developing strategies for embracing new technologies to deliver positive outcomes.

With degrees in Law and Humanities Michael is well placed to advise on and implement AI measures within a company in a way that is compliant and sensitive to the many considerations that need to be balanced when embracing AI.

About Progressive Legal CPD

We’ve found in the past that webinars for lawyers (especially free ones!) don’t provide really good practical knowledge, especially in the mandatory subject areas.

Some people we spoke to expressed frustration and disappointment that most mandatory webinars were either extremely boring, not helpful, useful or practical, or they were annoyed that their time was wasted, or were essentially just a sales pitch for someone else’s product.

Our goal is to provide better CPD programs to lawyers that will provide better webinars with practical knowledge, instead of just “ticking the box” each year. We believe this type of education should provide useful tips for day-to-day activities.

We’re going to organise great content from experts, asking common questions from lawyers and interviewed by us from that legal perspective.

*Seminars and other CPD activities are not accredited by The Law Society of New South Wales. Under the CPD Rules, if this particular educational activity is relevant to your immediate or long term needs in relation to your professional development and practice of the law, then you should claim one “unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. The annual requirement is ten (10) units each year from 1 April to 31 March.

https://www.lawsociety.com.au/practising-law-in-NSW/working-as-a-solicitor-in-NSW/your-practising-certificate/CPD