Navigate AI's ethical maze and unlock its profitable potential in legal practice. Master responsible integration to enhance client services, efficiency, and your firm's bottom line.

Welcome to "The Ethical and Profitable Lawyers’ Guide to AI," a crucial course designed for legal professionals navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. As AI transforms legal practice, understanding its ethical implications and leveraging its potential for profitability is no longer optional—it's essential for sustained success and adherence to professional standards.
This comprehensive course, led by renowned legal practitioner Will Attoh, delves into the practical and ethical challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the legal field. You'll gain invaluable insights into how AI is reshaping legal research, drafting, and case management, while ensuring you remain compliant with your professional obligations.
Key learning outcomes include:
Explore the surging prominence of generative AI in legal practice, its unique application compared to other industries, and real-world examples from Australian legal practices. Understand the critical need for ethical considerations as AI advancements outpace current regulatory frameworks.
Examine how professional duties of competence are interpreted in the AI era. Learn to recognize potential errors when relying on AI for drafting and discover practical safeguards to prevent AI-related mistakes, fostering a proactive and ethical practice culture.
Grasp the obligations related to client confidentiality when using AI tools. Delve into the importance of AI settings, data anonymization, and the ongoing debate around client consent for AI-assisted work, emphasizing best practices for safeguarding sensitive information.
Identify how generative AI might compromise a lawyer's independence and explore strategies to prevent over-reliance on AI-generated content. Reinforce the paramount importance of critical evaluation, cross-checking, and human oversight to maintain professional integrity.
Understand the supervisory responsibilities when junior lawyers, clerks, or paralegals utilize AI tools. Discuss AI's role in junior tasks, the blend of human and AI collaboration, and effective methods for maintaining oversight and verification of AI-generated processes.
Address the ethical considerations related to billing for AI-assisted work. Evaluate the impact of AI efficiency on traditional hourly billing models and consider the potential shift towards outcome-based compensation in a technologically advanced legal landscape.
Analyze the current state of AI regulation in the legal sector, acknowledging the challenges regulators face in keeping pace with technological change. Develop a practical compliance checklist for integrating AI ethically and profitably into your legal practice.
Join us to transform your understanding of AI, empowering you to navigate its complexities with confidence, uphold your ethical duties, and harness its power to build a more efficient and profitable legal practice.

Principal at Legal Made Easy
William Attoh's legal career is marked by an exceptional blend of academic excellence, practical experience, and community involvement. Graduating at the top of his class with Honours, William managed the demanding effort of working full-time while studying full-time, showcasing his dedication and resilience. His initial professional role as a Researcher at the NSW Court of Appeal allowed him to work alongside some of Australia's most astute judges, laying a solid foundation for his future in law. Before establishing his own practice, William honed his legal skills at several prestigious organisations. His experience includes tenures at Australian Business Lawyers, Law Access NSW, Michael Vassili Barristers & Solicitors, and Maddocks, where he cultivated a diverse range of legal expertise and insight into various sectors of the law. In addition to his professional commitments, William is passionately devoted to philanthropy. He actively supports numerous charities, including playing an instrumental role in setting up the Anne Frank Exhibition Australia, underscoring his enduring commitment to giving back to the community. Away from the legal arena and charitable engagements, William leads an active lifestyle. An avid lifesaver, his weekends often find him serving as a volunteer at local beaches. Moreover, his adventurous spirit is further exemplified by his pursuits as a weekend warrior pilot, exploring the skies around Sydney and beyond. This blend of personal interests highlights a well-rounded individual who balances a robust legal career with meaningful community service and personal passions.