Leverage AI for unprecedented legal efficiency, enhanced drafting, and superior research. Learn to responsibly integrate cutting-edge tech while upholding professional ethics.

Welcome to "Legal Practice Meets AI: What's New?", your comprehensive guide to the transformative intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal profession. This course is designed to equip attorneys with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to leverage AI effectively and ethically in today's rapidly evolving legal landscape.
We begin by demystifying AI, explaining fundamental concepts, technical terms, and how these powerful tools operate. You will then explore hands-on applications, learning to craft precise prompts for optimal AI interaction and witnessing real-world demonstrations with versatile platforms like ChatGPT and specialized legal AI tools such as MidPage and Ami.
Crucially, this course emphasizes responsible AI integration, addressing vital ethical considerations, client confidentiality, data privacy, and the critical need to identify and mitigate AI-generated misinformation or "hallucinations." You will gain a robust four-step verification strategy to ensure accuracy and uphold professional standards.
By the end of this course, you will understand how AI can significantly enhance your productivity, creativity, and research capabilities, enabling you to deliver more efficient and accessible legal services. Prepare to embrace innovation, meet evolving ethical obligations, and stay competitive in the legal practice of tomorrow.

Andrea Hoyos is a New York–licensed attorney (since 2009) with a background in family law, contracts, and employment matters. After over a decade in litigation, she transitioned to an exclusively online practice, where she now supports pro se litigants and provides legal consulting and contract drafting services for individuals and businesses. A practical advocate for legal technology, Andrea shares how generative AI has improved her own practice and is passionate about helping other attorneys use it to work smarter and expand access to justice.