An advanced, workflow-specific course for litigation attorneys, paralegals, and in-house counsel. Go deeper than the basics with AI-assisted e-discovery, deposition prep, case law synthesis, motion and brief drafting, expert witness analysis, and trial preparation — with a strong focus on US/UK ethics, FRCP/CPR compliance, and hallucination prevention.
Litigation practice has entered a new phase, and the attorneys and paralegals gaining an edge are those who know how to put AI to work across the full case lifecycle. This free advanced course is built specifically for litigators who are past the basics and ready to go deeper. Starting with the 2026 litigation AI stack, you will learn how to prompt securely while protecting attorney-client privilege, then move into AI-assisted e-discovery, covering the evolution from technology-assisted review to generative AI models for privilege review, redaction, and production.
The course goes well beyond document review. Three modules take you through deep case law synthesis using agentic research tools, AI-powered deposition preparation, expert witness and damages analysis, and motion and brief drafting with a disciplined approach to hallucination prevention. You will also work through trial preparation, including exhibit organization, cross-examination planning, and jury theme development.
Throughout, the course keeps a steady focus on professional responsibility: US Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, UK Civil Procedure Rules, sanctions avoidance, citation verification, and the disclosure obligations that courts are increasingly enforcing. Whether you are a litigation attorney, paralegal, or in-house counsel handling disputes, the skills here translate directly into faster, more defensible work. The course is completely free, and completing all modules and the final exam earns a certificate of completion you can share on LinkedIn or add to your resume.
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The course spans four modules: setting up a secure litigation AI stack, AI-assisted e-discovery and privilege review, case strategy and deposition preparation, and motion practice through trial. It addresses both US and UK procedural frameworks, with dedicated lessons on avoiding sanctions and hallucination-proofing your citations.
Yes, the course is completely free. After completing all modules and passing the final exam, you receive a certificate of completion that you can add to your LinkedIn profile or resume.
The course is designed for litigation attorneys, paralegals, and in-house counsel who already have a working understanding of the litigation process. Prior exposure to AI tools in a legal context is helpful, though the opening module maps the current stack for those who are newer to specific platforms.
The course covers tools used in real litigation workflows, including Westlaw Precision AI, Lexis AI Protege, CoCounsel, and ClearBrief for citation verification, alongside general prompting techniques applicable to any large-language model used in legal practice.
An entire lesson is dedicated to drafting motions and briefs without hallucinations, and a second lesson covers the sanctions landscape, verification workflows, and court disclosure requirements. The goal is to give you a repeatable process that keeps every filing defensible.

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