CPD 455 - Modern Lawyer: AI & Microsoft Copilot for Lawyers
1h 18m
Recorded: 2026-05-27
Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour, all of which qualifies for Ethics.
Materials:
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A practical, lawyer friendly introduction to Microsoft Copilot
Artificial Intelligence is no longer theoretical in the legal profession — it is embedded directly into Microsoft 365 tools lawyers already use every day. This 60-minute webinar introduces legal professionals to Microsoft 365 Copilot, explaining what it is, how it works, and how to use it responsibly within real legal workflows.
Designed for busy lawyers, this session focuses only on the essentials: AI fundamentals, ethical and compliance considerations, and practical demonstrations of Copilot inside Word, Outlook, and across Microsoft 365 — without hype, jargon, or technical overload.
Key Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Understand what Microsoft 365 Copilot is and how it fits into modern legal practice
Recognize ethical, privacy, and confidentiality considerations when using AI in legal work
Write clear, effective prompts to improve the quality of Copilot outputs
Identify practical, immediate use cases for Copilot in everyday legal tasks
Why This Matters for Legal Professionals
AI adoption in law is accelerating, and clients increasingly expect efficiency, accuracy, and modern service delivery. This webinar helps legal professionals understand how to engage with AI safely and strategically rather than reactively.
Reduce time spent on repetitive drafting, review, and administrative work
Improve consistency and quality in documents and communications
Maintain compliance with professional obligations, privacy rules, and client confidentiality
Build AI literacy now to remain competitive as AI becomes standard in legal environments
Who Should Attend
Lawyers in private practice (solo, small, mid‑size, and large firms)
In‑house counsel and legal operations professionals
Court staff and legal administrators
Practice managers and legal support professionals
Any legal professional curious about AI but unsure where to start
Presenter:
Nathan Lee, Origin GRC
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