On May 26, 11:30 AM EDT, 4:30 PM BST, Litera in partnership with Artificial Lawyer will be holding a vital webinar on legal education and training in the age of legal AI. Speakers include Megan Ma, Stanford Law School; Ben Llinas, Linklaters; and Patrick Grant, The University of Law.
It’s free to attend. RSVP here.

Webinar overview
Law students are experimenting with legal technology and genAI — but experimentation in school and confidence on day one at a firm are very different things. As AI reshapes how legal work gets done, the profession faces a critical question: are we preparing the next generation of lawyers to practice with AI, or just alongside it?
Join Litera for a virtual roundtable that brings together leaders in legal technology, legal education, and law firm innovation to explore how training and preparation are evolving to meet the demands of AI-powered legal work.
The conversation will be moderated by Richard Tromans, Founder of Artificial Lawyer, and will feature perspectives from Linklaters, The University of Law, Stanford Law School, and Litera.
We’ll cover:
- What skills matter most as AI becomes embedded in everyday legal work
- How firms are training lawyers, business development teams, and clients to work alongside AI
- How AI is changing the way new lawyers learn to practice — and what firms can do to close the gap
The future of legal work is already taking shape. Join us to explore how education, training, and technology are coming together to raise the bar for the next generation of lawyers.

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