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Tomorrow’s lawyers will need more than legal knowledge; they’ll need the confidence to thrive in a technology-driven profession. As artificial intelligence reshapes how legal work is researched, analysed, and delivered, law schools play a critical role in preparing graduates to meet these new expectations.
In this on-demand webinar, Dr Wendy Bonython, Associate Dean – Learning & Teaching at Bond University, joins Jennifer Bannan, Head of Strategic Partnerships (APAC) at LexisNexis®, and Aaron MacLeod, Customer Success Consultant at LexisNexis, to explore how AI is transforming legal education and what this means for the next generation of lawyers.
Together, they discuss the evolving expectations of legal employers and how universities can adapt through strategic innovation and technology adoption. Drawing on real-world examples, the panel highlights how Lexis+ AI® supports both educators and students in embracing change with confidence.