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Winning with Legal AI in 2026: Live Webinar

Legal AI in Practice: new features, strategies and results, with live Q&A’s. A practical walkthrough showcasing how our Legal AI solutions support legal practitioners across their day-to-day work.

Event details: 17 March 2026 | 12:00 – 12:45PM NZDT
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Target audience:

All legal professionals

Webinar overview:

Discover how Legal AI is set to transform the day-to-day practice of legal professionals in 2026. Join a practical walkthrough led by our Product and Client Experience & Learning teams, where you’ll see how to use Legal AI to increase efficiency, save time, and make AI work for you.

What you’ll learn:

  • Real-world use cases of Legal AI in legal practice
  • New feature releases - Vaults, General AI, Transactional Document Drafting and more - and how they enhance your legal workflow
  • An overview of General AI and available models (GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet 4, GPT-5, OpenAI o3), and how to use Legal AI and General AI throughout your working day
  • Insights into new Legal AI features coming soon to Protégé™, including Upload to Draft, content expansion to textbooks, and more
  • Smarter document access and control with Protégé Vault
  • A live Q&A session to answer your questions

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