Course · 10 chapters
The AI-Augmented Lawyer
Review NDAs and MSAs, draft contracts, run legal research, and screen DPAs faster using AI. Hands-on with Harvey, Westlaw AI and Lexis+. 10 chapters for in-house legal teams.
What you'll be able to do
- Review contracts against your playbook
- Draft NDAs with built-in quality gates
- Catch AI citation hallucinations
- Screen DPAs for GDPR risk
- Run privilege detection in eDiscovery
- Track redlines and advisory memos
What's inside
- 1AI for Legal: Start Here
5 legal moments, 3 hallucination danger zones, and the guardrails that keep AI defensible in legal work
- 2Contract Review & Risk Spotting
NDA/MSA/SOW review, standard playbooks, and anomaly detection with AI
- 3AI-Drafted NDAs, MSAs & Addenda
Playbook + AI pattern, localization, and quality gates for legal drafting
- 4Legal Research with AI
Westlaw AI, Lexis+, Harvey, citation hallucination, and regulatory tracking
- 5Privacy, DPA & Vendor Reviews
DPA review, GDPR/AI Act check, vendor questionnaire, and the 24h review SLA
- 6Negotiation Tracking & Internal Advisory
Redline tracking, side-by-side comparison, and internal advisory memo generation
- 7Coding-Lite for Legal
Clause comparator, redline tracker, and contract indexing — built with AI coding agents
- 8Litigation Support & Discovery with AI
eDiscovery, TAR protocols, privilege detection, early case assessment, and narrative assembly — AI as force-multiplier for litigation
- 9Regulatory Watch with AI
Horizon scanning, multi-jurisdiction tracking, compliance mapping, and the AI tools that keep your regulatory program ahead of the curve
- 10Matter Management & Outside-Counsel Spend
AI-powered invoice review, spend analytics, budget forecasting, and panel management for in-house legal teams
Frequently asked questions
- What will I learn in this AI for legal course?
- You learn to apply AI to contract review, drafting NDAs, MSAs and addenda, legal research, privacy and DPA reviews, redline and negotiation tracking, litigation support and discovery, regulatory watch, and outside-counsel spend. It also covers the hallucination guardrails that keep AI output defensible in legal work.
- Who is this course for?
- It is built for in-house legal teams and corporate counsel who want to use AI in everyday legal work. The level is practitioner, so it suits working lawyers and legal operations professionals rather than people new to the legal field.
- Do I need to know how to code?
- No coding background is required. One chapter, Coding-Lite for Legal, shows how to build a clause comparator, redline tracker and contract index using AI coding agents, with no prior programming experience assumed.
- Which AI tools does the course cover?
- It covers legal-specific tools including Harvey, Westlaw AI and Lexis+, and shows how to use them for research, contract work, eDiscovery and regulatory tracking. It also teaches how to spot the citation hallucinations these tools can produce.
- How long is the course and is there a certificate?
- The course has 10 chapters totaling roughly 3.3 hours (198 minutes). It is a paid, practitioner-level path that you can work through at your own pace.
Earn a certificate
Complete all chapters to receive your certificate of completion.