AI for lawyers: document analysis without late nights
Legal work is tonnes of text, and text is exactly what AI does best. The profession's key rule: AI drafts and flags risks, the lawyer verifies and owns the result.
5 scenarios that work today
Contract risk review
Paste a contract — get obligations, risks and unusual clauses listed in minutes.
Document drafts
Standard contracts, claims, replies — a draft in minutes; you edit instead of writing from zero.
Client-friendly explanations
Translating legalese into plain language for letters and consults.
Comparing document versions
AI finds and explains substantive changes between contract versions.
Structuring an argument
Lay out facts, probe weak points, prepare questions for the other side.
Courses to start with
ChatGPT: quick start
A free course for absolute beginners: error-free sign-up for ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, apps and voice mode, privacy settings, your first dialogue and 10 ready tasks for work and life. 7 checked lessons and a certificate.
Prompt engineering
A prompt-engineering course from zero: the RTCF formula, precise instructions, few-shot examples, chain-of-thought, JSON output and work templates. 10 hands-on lessons, first 3 free.
Deep Research with AI
Research any topic like an analyst: deep-research modes in ChatGPT, Perplexity and Claude, source verification, fact triangulation and reports you can trust. 8 lessons, first 3 free.
FAQ
Can you trust AI citations of laws and cases?
No — citations of statutes and case law are peak hallucination territory. Verify every reference in a legal database.
What about confidentiality?
Use business tiers with training-on-data disabled, and anonymise documents before upload.