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cuando: 06/11/2025
La digitalización del sector legal ya no es opcional. La IA está redefiniendo cómo se trabaja, cómo se factura y cómo se toman decisiones.
📊 El último informe Future Ready Lawyer revela que:
Además, la IA generativa está impactando directamente en:
Este nuevo escenario exige que los despachos jurídicos se posicionen con herramientas que les permitan ser más ágiles, competitivos y sostenibles.
Lo que aprenderás en esta sesión:
Este webinar te permitirá entender cómo la inteligencia artificial está pasando de ser una promesa a una herramienta concreta en el día a día de tu despacho. A través de ejemplos reales, verás cómo la IA generativa ya está ayudando a:
Además, analizaremos los datos más relevantes del último informe Future Ready Lawyer, que muestran cómo la tecnología está influyendo en la forma de trabajar, facturar y atraer talento en el sector legal.
Durante la sesión, también conocerás herramientas prácticas de IA para abogados, en este caso, Kleos Expert AI, el asistente inteligente integrado en Kleos que te ofrece toda la potencia de la IA generativa en tu trabajo diario, de forma segura y fluida.
Este webinar está diseñado para ofrecerte una visión práctica y estratégica sobre cómo incorporar la IA en tu despacho de forma efectiva.
📅 Detalles del webinar:
Fecha: 6 de noviembre
Hora: 17:00 – 18:00 h
Formato: Online y Gratuito
Reserva tu plaza rellenando el formulario. Recibirás un email con el enlace para acceder en directo. ¡Nos vemos online!
International arbitration may be harder for AI to disrupt than some areas of life – for a variety of reasons. Still, we’re inviting you to have a go, or even just find some ways to make it better.
The task for teams is simple: using AI, address a challenge or create an opportunity relevant to the practice of international arbitration (including at least a filmed demo.)
You can be as bold or modest as you like.
But if you’re good, you might be at next year’s GAR Awards.
We know there can be high expectations on in-house counsel to stay up to date across a variety of areas of law, all while managing the demands of busy day-to-day workloads.
To make things a little easier, we're offering a series of complimentary webinars designed to help you meet your annual CPD/CLE requirements, with practical insights across all compulsory areas.
Our sessions are spread across a range of topics and times, so you can choose what best fits your schedule.
Explore the program and register for as many webinars you would like via the links below - we'd love to have you join us.
ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
DATE: 11 March 2026
PRESENTER: Julian Hammond
DATE: 31 March 2026
PRESENTERS: Catie Moore and Lauren Separovich
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS SKILLS
DATE: 16 February 2026
PRESENTER: Fay Calderone
DATE: 18 February 2026
PRESENTERS: Nicholas Beech and Sean Sullivan
DATE: 25 March 2026
PRESENTERS: Nicholas Beech and Clare Kerley
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
DATE: 25 February 2026
PRESENTER: Graydon Dowd
DATE: 17 March 2026
PRESENTER: Naish Peterson
SUBSTANTIVE LAW
DATE: 5 February 2026
PRESENTERS: Alison Baker and Eden Winokur
DATE: 9 February 2026
PRESENTERS: Iona Goodwin and Piers Mitchem
DATE: 11 February 2026
PRESENTER: Penelope Ford
DATE: 12 February 2026
PRESENTERS: Vanessa Murphy and Caitlin Byrne
DATE: 17 February 2026
PRESENTER: Frank Hinoporos
DATE: 19 February 2026
PRESENTER: Ben Hamilton
DATE: 23 February 2026
PRESENTERS: Julian Hammond and James Morvell
DATE: 24 February 2026
PRESENTERS: John Bassilios and Rob Meade
DATE: 3 March 2026
PRESENTER: Philip Hopley
DATE: 4 March 2026
PRESENTERS: Brendan Tobin and Josie Hertner
DATE: 5 March 2026
PRESENTERS: Alex Hartmann and Eliza Unger
DATE: 10 March 2026
PRESENTER: Hamish McNair
DATE: 12 March 2026
PRESENTER: Bridget Wall
DATE: 18 March 2026
PRESENTER: Kristopher Kunasingam
DATE: 23 March 2026
PRESENTERS: James Deady, Suzie Leask and Mark Lebbon
DATE: 24 March 2026
PRESENTER: Alison Choy Flannigan
DATE: 26 March 2026
PRESENTER: Philip Hopley
Introduction
A growing number of businesses, particularly those which fall within the money laundering regulated sector, are required to conduct due diligence to verify the identity of clients and to compile a profile of their background and financial history.
However, most of the people responsible for these checks have little or no experience or training in identifying false documents and are ill-equipped to deal with experienced and determined criminals using sophisticated forgeries to commit fraud.
This new virtual classroom seminar looks at some of the common techniques used by fraudsters to avoid detection and how both forged and genuine documents can be used to disguise identity and facilitate crime and the steps that can be taken to avoid the pitfalls of current fraud methodologies.
This session is designed to meet the standards set out in the Home Office’s Best Practice Guide on Examining Identity Documents. It will ensure that participants are equipped to detect false and forged documents, recognise key security features, and apply practical checks when reviewing identity evidence. Delegates will also become familiar with the relevant Home Office guidance, giving them the knowledge and confidence to carry out identity verification in compliance with legal and regulatory expectations.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
Introduction
Neurodivergent people may think and process information differently to ‘neurotypical’ employees.
They may struggle in social settings, in interpreting questions and understanding the clues which many of us use when communicating.
This makes the recruitment process particularly hard for them to navigate.
Employers who do little to accommodate the potential of neurodivergent candidates are missing out on a huge amount of talent, loyalty, and experience that these individuals can offer.
So, it is time to look again at how we recruit and treat our job candidates.
This new virtual classroom seminar will offer practical tips around designing a recruitment process with neurodivergent candidates in mind, particularly by re-thinking the approach we take to interviewing prospective employees.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
Introduction
Artificial intelligence is already shaping how lawyers work - and whether we like it or not, it is here to stay. This session gives a practical, plain English introduction to what AI is, what it can (and cannot) do for lawyers, and how to use it confidently and safely.
We will walk through real-world legal examples using tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Fxyer, covering use cases across contract review, client communications, litigation support, and legal research. The session will highlight the key risks, common misunderstandings, and some surprisingly powerful tips for writing better prompts.
Lawyers attending this session will walk away with practical ideas they can implement immediately - and a realistic understanding of both the potential and the limits of AI in legal practice.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
Introduction
Where a trustee lacks capacity to act in that capacity, the process to remove them, and potentially replace them, will depend on several factors.
This new virtual classroom seminar will consider those factors and will be of particular interest to private client, family and property practitioners.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
Please join us for the sixteenth webinar in our new “Investing in India” series which is especially curated for existing and prospective foreign investors in India and their advisers.
Our partner Harsh Walia will explain the overview of India’s Data Privacy Framework, cross- border data transfers with some practical challenges for foreign investors. Prasenjit Chakravarti will moderate the session. You can register here.
You can see earlier webinars in this series at this link.
Investing in India is a free service to the international business community from Khaitan & Co.
Poor drafting can cost millions and reputations. This session dives into recent case law highlighting top drafting failures, with practical takeaways to strengthen your contracts.
Learn how to spot risks, tighten language, and avoid the traps that lead to litigation.
This session will cover:
Who should attend:
The workshop is open to all organisations, excluding other legal service providers.
Introduction
The Powers of Attorney Act 2023 has made amendments to the Mental Capacity Act 2005. It is expected to be implemented in 2026 when regulations will radically reform lasting powers of attorney forms and the process for creation and registration.
This virtual classroom seminar is suitable for lawyers who draft and advise in relation to lasting powers of attorney.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following: