AI in Legal Practice 2026 Update - Prompt Engineering & Professional U – Leo Cussen Centre for Law

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AI in Legal Practice 2026 Update - Prompt Engineering & Professional Use

AI in Legal Practice 2026 Update - Prompt Engineering & Professional Use

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As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the legal profession, lawyers are increasingly integrating tools such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot into daily practice. In light of evolving professional guidance, court expectations, and firm governance standards emerging through 2026, practitioners must now ensure AI use is accurate, ethical, and properly supervised. 

This practical seminar provides a 2026 update on using AI in legal practice, with a focus on building effective prompt strategies while maintaining compliance with professional and ethical obligations. It demonstrates how to safely and efficiently use AI to support legal work across research, drafting, and client communication. 

This session will cover useful AI prompts across the following: 

  • Legal Research – Prompt AI for fast case summaries, statutory interpretation, and cross-jurisdictional comparisons.    
  • Drafting with AI – Create letters, contracts, and advice tailored to legal context and jurisdiction.    
  • Contract Drafting, Review & Risk Analysis – Identifying key clauses, spotting risks, and simplify complex contractual terms.   
  • Statutory Interpretation & Application – Break down how legislation applies to specific client issues.    
  • Ethical Considerations & AI Governance – Addressing confidentiality, competence, supervision obligations, and emerging expectations around AI use in practice.  
  • Jurisdictional Comparisons – Comparing legal approaches across Australian jurisdictions to support advice and strategy development.  

This seminar is designed for practitioners seeking to enhance efficiency, strengthen digital competency, and adapt to the evolving regulatory and professional landscape of AI-assisted legal practice in 2026.