Learn the practical applications and ethics of AI for Transactional Lawyers

Join us for a three-part CLE series, AI for Transactional Lawyers, starting Dec. 3. Denver lawyers can attend in-person, and a virtual option is also available.

In this series, you will learn how generative AI is reshaping transactional practice today – not in theory and not in the distant future. This three-part CLE series cuts through the hype to give transactional lawyers clear, practical and ethically grounded guidance on how to use AI competently in daily work.

Thomson Reuters highlights the necessity of creating an AI strategy:

“AI-adopting firms are creating a measurable and growing competitive divide against those without strategies. Report data shows organizations with visible AI strategies are 3.5 times more likely to experience critical benefits compared to those without plans. For transactional practices, this could mean being twice as likely to see revenue growth directly tied to AI adoption.”

That article cites a 60-80% time savings, which allows lawyers to manage far higher transactional volumes.

Session 1: Understanding LLMs and Ethical Use in Legal Practice

Wednesday, Dec. 3; 12-1 p.m. Register to attend in-person or online.

A practical introduction to Large Language Models, how they fit into transactional practice and the ethical duties that govern their use, including competence, confidentiality and supervision. You will learn the real risks, how to avoid them and what responsible use requires from lawyers today.

Session 2: Prompt Engineering Fundamentals for Lawyers

Thursday, Dec. 11; 12-1 p.m. Register to attend in-person or online.

A hands-on guide to effective prompting. We cover core prompt structures, how to give instructions that produce reliable results and how to refine AI output with human-in-the-loop oversight. You will leave with reusable prompt patterns explicitly designed for transactional work.

Session 3: AI Workflows and Tools for Transactional Practice

Thursday, Dec. 18; 12-1 p.m. Register to attend in person or online.

A practical walkthrough of how to use AI across real transactional workflows such as drafting, clause generation, and due diligence. We compare leading general purpose and legal specific tools and show how to build repeatable, ethical AI systems that support your firm’s practice.

If you plan to attend in-person, please register first, then join us at our LawBank location at 3900 E Mexico Ave, Suite 300 Denver, Colorado 80210. View the entire series