Free Class: AI in Word for In-House Legal 105

Live Class

60 minutes

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Photo of Cecilia Ziniti, CEO of GC AI

Solutions Attorney, GC AI

Phil Lamothe

Photo of Cecilia Ziniti, CEO of GC AI

Solutions Attorney, GC AI

Phil Lamothe

Taylor Robertson

Solutions Attorney, GC AI

Brittany Pfister

Taylor Robertson

Solutions Attorney, GC AI

Brittany Pfister

Claim your free spot in an upcoming AI in Word for In-House Legal 105 class by filling out the form below:

Your legal work lives in Word. Now your AI does too.

This 60-minute live class teaches you how to use AI directly in Microsoft Word across four in-house workflows. The session is interactive - bring a document you're working on and follow along.

Query and orient: Ask AI questions about the contract open in front of you. Get key provisions, obligations, and critical dates without switching tools or reading the whole document first.

Redline with tracked changes: Give AI a single instruction and get back tracked-changes redlines you can accept, reject, or refine. You'll redline an agreement for your standard positions without leaving the document.

Research to redline: Research regulatory changes since a policy was last updated, then redline the policy based on what AI finds. The full cycle, from identifying the gap to applying the fix, happens in one workflow.

Comments to action: Turn comments into grouped action items and draft follow-up emails to the relevant parties, with section references, automatically.

Taught by a GC AI Solutions Attorney who has helped in-house teams build AI directly into their document workflows.

This class includes

One 60-minute interactive live session with in-depth lessons and use cases.

Lifetime access to the course replay and materials.

Access to a private community of peers and other GC AI users.

Course certificate upon completion.

A 14-day free pilot of GC AI with usage metrics and analyses.

Why take a legal AI prompting class?

There is a growing gap between legal professionals who understand AI and those who don’t.

Basic prompting skills are the difference between using AI for party planning (fun, not useful) and using it to save hours on a regulatory project or to be able to crank through a vendor MSA in 15 minutes, not 2 hours. Don’t let your team get left behind.

82% of lawyers are now either using or planning to integrate AI into their work (LexisNexis).

Two-thirds of in-house legal teams believe they should be using AI in their work (Thomson Reuters).

A majority of lawyers identified “saving time or increasing efficiency” as the top benefit of using AI (ABA Legal Technology Report).

In general, legal professionals who take this course adopt AI 3 to 5 times faster than those who don’t.