Training Lawyers for the Age of AI
As AI changes what associates do and what clients expect, this new white paper looks at how forward-thinking firms are preparing their lawyers for this transformation.
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“The questions keep coming up: if GenAI will increasingly be able to do process-level work, what happens to the most junior associates? What work will they do? Who will train them? Do we even need them?”
Richard Tromans
Artificial Lawyer
What’s covered?
The paper looks at best practices and gives a framework for rethinking associate training, focusing on:
- How the evolving associate role is changing training needs
- Essential skills and knowledge in the age of AI
- Effective learning formats and delivery methods
- Case studies from top firms such as Crowell & Moring, Goodwin, and Wilson Sonsini