Future-proofing the Legal Profession through Technology Innovation

Program Days:

March 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 2025
5:30 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT+08) on all dates

PROGRAM FORMAT
Delivered online via live virtual interactive sessions in Zoom

PROGRAM FEE
PHP 25,990.00 or USD 473.00*
* The prevailing exchange rate at the date of payment may apply.

Programs Offered Under the Postgraduate Certificate in Legal Innovation and Management.

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https://go.aim.edu/pgclimprograms

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sbayotas@aim.edu
+63908-851-1089

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Program Overview

In an era where technology is reshaping many companies, professions, and industries, the legal profession stands at a pivotal crossroads as well. The rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation driven by digital transformation have sparked debates and concerns about the future role of lawyers. With AI’s unparalleled data processing capabilities and the accelerating pressure from clients for swift, high-quality legal services, there’s a looming specter of technology rendering traditional legal roles obsolete. However, rather than viewing this technological tide as a threat, forward-thinking lawyers recognize it as an opportunity—a chance to redefine and elevate their profession.

The course aims to provide insights into the role of legal technology in today’s working environment, especially with the increasing demands by clients for fast and quality legal output.

This program offers legal professionals a roadmap to navigate this transformative age. Participants will explore various legal technologies, their features, and how they can be integrated into the legal practice to improve efficiency and productivity. They will also be exposed to the history of legal technology and how the legal profession has adapted to this ever-changing technological landscape to prepare them for future disruptions.

Through a combination of interactive sessions, case studies, group discussions, and lectures from subject matter experts, the Course aims to retool lawyers and teach them how to weaponize technology to their advantage.

 

Program Objectives

By the end of the course, students will be able to

  1. Understand the role and importance of legal technology and assess how different products in the market can be applied to their organization’s systems and processes;
  2. Identify key components of an effective legal technology and design legal solutions relevant to existing problems;
  3. Explore how legal technology can be integrated into the legal practice to improve efficiency and productivity; and
  4. Recommend to upper management the benefits of integrating legal technology in their legal practice and justify the costs involved therein.
What You Will Learn
  • Application of technology in systems and processes related to managing legal projects or matters
  • Different kinds of Legal Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence

DAY 1:

  • Introduction to Law and Technology
  • Types of Legal Technology Solutions

DAY 2: 

  • Substantive Law Solutions
  • Application of Design Thinking in the Legal Profession

DAY 3: 

  • Enabler Solutions
  • Emerging Legal Technology Solutions

DAY 4: 

  • AI and the Law
  • Blockchain and Smart Contract Technology

DAY 5:

  • Opportunities and Business Models Enabled by Legal Technology
  • Developing, implementing, and monitoring legal technology to your organization
Key Benefits
  1. Learn from a set of interdisciplinary subject matter experts and who have first-hand experiences in innovation, legal technology, AI, blockchain, and the legal profession
  2. Participants will be able to identify, select, and evaluate legal technology solutions in the market or develop new ones
  3. Develop skills in integrating legal technology into the legal practice for increased efficiency and productivity
  4. Build a network of like-minded legal professionals that share the same passion for innovation
Who Should Attend
  • Primary Market: Lawyers / Legal Professionals, Paralegals.
  • Secondary market: Individuals providing support to legal professionals in different settings, government employees providing legal and allied services, software developers intending to develop legal technologies in general.