Legal research, document analysis, strategy, and drafting, shouldn’t take so long.
You’ve probably already tried a generic AI tool. Maybe it was helpful, maybe it gave you a citation that turned out not to exist.
Either way, you’re likely spending hours on research and analysis which delays strategy and document drafting
This webinar is built for legal professionals who want a verified, legal-specific approach—one that holds up under professional responsibility scrutiny and doesn’t require hours of context setting.
In this free CLE/CPD eligible* webinar, you’ll learn:
- Where AI has the greatest impact in your research, analysis, and drafting process and which tasks to hand off first
- How to apply a practical review framework that keeps you moving without sacrificing accuracy or your professional responsibility obligations
- How to incorporate AI in the most time-consuming tasks in your practice, from research and analysis to a crisp argument or document.
Duration: 60-minute CLE followed by a demo of Clio Work
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Speakers
Emily Pavuluri
Assistant Director of Faculty Services & Lecturer in Law
Vanderbilt Law School
Emily Pavuluri is the Assistant Director of Faculty Services and a Lecturer in Law at Vanderbilt Law School, where she teaches and researches at the intersection of legal education, technology, and artificial intelligence as part of the Vanderbilt AI Law Lab (VAILL). Her recent work focuses on helping legal educators and practitioners develop human-centered frameworks for responsible AI use in research, writing, and client service. She regularly presents to and advises law firms and professional organizations on AI foundations, ethical use, and best practices.