Advanced Prompting Techniques Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) For Lawyers by European Institute of Management and Finance

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Advanced Prompting Techniques Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) For Lawyers

Advanced Prompting Techniques Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) For Lawyers

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    Delivered Online
    €150+ VAT
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Highlights

  • Live Online

  • 3 CPD Units | 3 Hours


The EIMF Live Online Learning Experience

Participants will receive access to the recorded sessions of the course.

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Course Overview

AI is here, transforming how lawyers draft, research, and deliver results. The key advantage lies in knowing how to prompt with legal precision.

Participants of this course will learn to draft contracts, briefs, and summaries in a fraction of the time, automate repetitive tasks, and generate accurate, legally relevant outputs you can trust. Through practical exercises and real-world legal scenarios. Participants will build a toolkit of advanced prompting strategies tailored to their practice.

Instead of relying on one-size-fits-all software, individuals will design prompts that fit their exact needs. The outcome: faster, more efficient work, higher-quality results, and the confidence to use AI as your “virtual colleague” in the practice of law.


Training Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the core elements of effective prompts and apply advanced prompting techniques to generate precise legal outputs.

  • Draft, review, and proofread contracts, briefs, and other legal documents efficiently using AI tools.

  • Customise AI-generated content to fit specific legal scenarios.

  • Utilise AI for image generation and analysis in legal contexts.

  • Evaluate and apply responsible AI practices, understanding the cognitive limitations of AI versus human expertise.

  • Integrate AI as a practical assistant in daily legal work to save time, enhance accuracy, and improve professional competitiveness.


Training Outline

Programme Outline:

  • Introduction

  • Artificial Intelligence

  • What is Artificial Intelligence?

  • Generative Artificial Intelligence

  • Large Language Models

  • GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer)

  • Prompting

  • Advanced Prompt Techniques

  • Reviewing Contracts with AI Using XML Tags Proofreading Documents with AI

  • Drafting Contracts from Scratch with AI AI as a Prompting Coach

  • Image Generation & Analysis

  • Responsible AI Use for Lawyers

  • Practical Demonstrations

The practical demonstrations in this workshop draw primarily on IP law scenarios, reflecting the trainer’s professional background. These demonstrations are intentionally used as illustrative examples to convey core prompting principles and methodologies coming from real life scenarios. The techniques taught are fully transferable and can be applied across all areas of legal practice. Participants are encouraged to adapt all exercises to their own practice areas during and after the workshop.


Who Should Attend

This course is designed for legal professionals who want to harness AI effectively in their practice. Ideal participants include:

  • Lawyers and Associates looking to improve efficiency in drafting and reviewing documents

  • In-house Counsel seeking to streamline repetitive legal tasks

  • Legal Researchers and Paralegals aiming to generate accurate, AI-assisted outputs

  • Compliance Officers and Contract Managers who handle large volumes of contracts

  • Law Firm Managers interested in integrating AI tools to enhance team productivity

Participants should have a foundational understanding of legal workflows and a willingness to engage with AI technologies to optimise their work. Also, participants should have a basic prompting understanding.


Training Style

Participants will learn through practical exercises, and real-world legal scenarios. The programme emphasises hands-on AI application, advanced prompting techniques, and customised feedback, enabling lawyers to draft, review, and analyse documents efficiently while directly applying skills to their daily practice.


CPD Recognition

This programme may be approved for up to 3 CPD units in Personal & Professional Development. Eligibility criteria and CPD Units are verified directly by your association, regulator or other bodies which you hold membership.


In-house Training

For groups within the same organisation, this course may be customized to meet any specific needs and delivered in-house.

Facilitators

  • Robert Eder

    Robert Eder

    Robert is an experienced Intellectual Property Legal Counsel with a strong foundation in computer science and legal technology, currently based in Limassol, Cyprus. In his current role, he manages the IP portfolio of a multinational company in the fintech industry, overseeing the prosecution of intellectual property rights and providing strategic legal advice to both internal and external stakeholders. Robert combines legal expertise with technical proficiency, using programming languages to build automation tools that enhance legal workflows. He completed the Computer Science for Lawyers course at Harvard University, where he deepened his understanding of programming logic, algorithms, and the legal implications of technology. Beyond his core legal work, Robert teaches workshops on legaltech and generative AI, helping legal professionals integrate digital tools into their everyday practice. He has worked in Greece and the Netherlands and spent a year in Mannheim, Germany, as an exchange student, demonstrating adaptability in diverse, multicultural environments. In addition to IP law, Robert has professional experience in corporate law, real estate law, M&A, and litigation. He holds an LL.M. in Competition Law and regularly contributes to the legal community through publishing, lecturing, and conference participation.

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