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Claim your free spot in an upcoming Advanced AI for In-House Legal 201 class by filling out the form below:
You know how to use AI for legal work. This class teaches you how it thinks, where it breaks down, and how to push it further.
This 90-minute live CLE-eligible class builds on the fundamentals with hands-on exercises designed around real in-house workflows. The session is interactive, with exercises throughout.
Agentic AI: How AI agents reason through multi-step tasks, select tools, and chain workflows. You'll see how a single instruction can trigger a 50-state legislative survey with parallel research agents.
Wizard prompting: Let AI interview you before it drafts. You'll use this technique to generate a complete agreement from a short brief.
How LLMs work: Pattern recognition, probabilistic prediction, and why understanding the mechanics helps you get better results.
Hallucinations and context rot: Why accuracy degrades as conversations grow, and advanced techniques to manage it.
Taught by a GC AI Solutions Attorney who trains in-house legal teams on advanced AI workflows every week.
This class includes
One 90-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.
1.25 hours of Technology CLE Credit in California under Cal Bar Rule 2.72(C)(2)(a)(iv). Provider will apply for CA MCLE Accreditation for certain instructors. (other states can be requested).
Why take a legal AI 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.

