This program explores how to prompt the latest AI tools more effectively in real legal work. Rather than offering vague
tips or one-size-fits-all formulas, it focuses on practical techniques for getting better results when drafting, revising, summarizing, organizing, brainstorming, and pressure-testing legal analysis.
Attendees will learn how to structure prompts with clearer instructions, stronger context, better source grounding, and smarter follow-up questions so the tool produces more useful, reliable, and
tailored output. The session also covers common prompting mistakes, the limits of current systems, and concrete ways to use these tools responsibly in everyday practice.
Faculty:
Joseph Regalia is a
law professor at the William S. Boyd School of Law, the number one U.S. News-ranked law school in the nation for legal writing training. He is a nationally recognized legal writing trainer and
consultant for law firms, federal and state courts, federal and state agencies, nonprofits, and Fortune 500 companies.
Joe has led hundreds of
workshops for federal trial and appellate judges, state judges, federal teams like the Department of Justice, state and federal agencies, major corporate legal teams, and more. He is frequently asked
to offer keynotes at major conferences and organizations. Joe’s research and teaching focus on legal writing, persuasion science, technology, and innovation.