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AI for Legal: accelerate preparation, keep legal judgement

Accelerate preparation and comparison while keeping legal judgement with the professional.

Legal teams practise matter preparation, clause comparison, source-grounded research and drafting support. Confidentiality, verification and final professional review are built into each workflow.

Recommended format

Core workshop · 4–6 hours

Delivery

On-site / in person, online, or hybrid

01 · Best for

Is this the right workshop?

In-house legal teams, law firms, contract professionals, compliance and legal operations.

Not the best fit when

  • — You need a finished software implementation rather than team training.
  • — You want a passive keynote without practical work.
  • — You require a legal or compliance guarantee.

02 · What changes after the workshop

What this program changes in practice

Legal work contains many tasks that look repetitive but depend heavily on context: preparing a matter, comparing wording, locating current authority or creating a first draft. AI can support those steps, yet a fluent answer may still omit an exception, misread a clause or rely on an outdated source. The workshop gives legal teams a controlled way to use the tools for preparation and comparison while preserving confidentiality, professional judgement and review.

The session is not a fixed sequence of demonstrations. The facilitator works with the team on Choose the legal task, Prepare the matter, Compare clauses, using AI search & deep research, Claude, Your approved AI tools when those systems are approved and available. Participants compare first results, make missing context visible and improve the work together. They learn not only which request works, but why an output is reliable enough to move into the next working step.

The value should not end when people leave the room. Exercises therefore produce concrete outputs such as Matter-preparation template, Playbook-based comparison workflow, Research and citation checklist. They give colleagues a traceable starting point, show where human review is still required and make the next pilot smaller and more realistic. Optional follow-up work can build on those artefacts instead of beginning again with another general introduction.

  • Select legal tasks suitable for AI support
  • Compare clauses against an approved playbook
  • Research with a visible source and date trail
  • Set confidentiality and final-review boundaries

03 · Tools your team will use

Tools your team will use

AI search & deep research
Find, compare and cite current sources, then separate evidence from interpretation.
Claude
Review long documents, compare alternatives and support structured writing when it is an approved tool.
Your approved AI tools
Exercises adapt to the systems, licences and data boundaries your organisation has approved.

04 · From uncertainty to a shared way of working

Accelerate preparation and comparison while keeping legal judgement with the professional.

Before
The team sees potential in faster review and drafting, but confidentiality, missing context and plausible errors make unstructured use unsafe.
In the room
The team uses AI search & deep research, Claude, Your approved AI tools on its own examples. Every exercise ends with checking, improvement and a clear human decision.
The day after
Participants leave with more than notes: Matter-preparation template, Playbook-based comparison workflow, Research and citation checklist and an agreed next step.

05 · A practical syllabus

A practical syllabus

01 Choose the legal task

Separate preparation and comparison from professional judgement.

Working output: Matter-preparation template

02 Prepare the matter

Structure facts, questions, documents and missing information.

Working output: Playbook-based comparison workflow

03 Compare clauses

Review language against an approved playbook and flag differences.

Working output: Research and citation checklist

04 Research and draft

Use current sources, citations and controlled drafting patterns.

Working output: Confidentiality and review boundary

05 Confidentiality and verification

Set data boundaries, review questions and a safe pilot workflow.

Working output: Matter-preparation template

06 · What your team takes away

A prepared workshop, not a generic presentation

  • Matter-preparation template
  • Playbook-based comparison workflow
  • Research and citation checklist
  • Confidentiality and review boundary

Optional follow-up clinics and adoption support can be added after the workshop.

  • • Sponsor alignment call
  • • Short participant questionnaire
  • • Examples adapted to your work
  • • Facilitated live practice
  • • Digital resources
  • • Concise facilitator summary

This is professional training, not legal advice. Outputs require review by a qualified legal professional.

07 · Delivery options

One workshop, three ways to take part

The learning goals, practical exercises and take-away resources stay consistent. We adapt the room, collaboration tools and facilitation rhythm to the way your team is joining.

On-site / in person
Delivered at your organisation or an agreed venue, with the facilitator and participants working together in the room.
Online
A fully live, facilitated workshop using an agreed video platform, shared exercises and structured small-group work.
Hybrid
Designed for a team split between the room and remote participants, with activities adapted so both groups can contribute and receive support.
George Raymond Alchoufi, AI Workshop facilitator

08 · Facilitated by a practitioner

Facilitated by a practitioner

George Raymond Alchoufi combines software engineering, facilitation and executive coaching. The session is adapted to your team’s work, approved tools and review responsibilities.

Program content reviewed July 2026

Delivered across Switzerland

Available on-site in Zürich, Geneva, Lausanne, Basel, Bern and other Swiss locations by arrangement, with hybrid delivery for distributed teams.

Available onsite in: Zürich Geneva Lausanne Basel Bern Lucerne Lugano

Questions before booking

What will our team achieve in the AI for Legal workshop?

Accelerate preparation and comparison while keeping legal judgement with the professional. The practical outcomes are: Select legal tasks suitable for AI support; Compare clauses against an approved playbook; Research with a visible source and date trail; Set confidentiality and final-review boundaries.

Who is the AI for Legal workshop designed for?

In-house legal teams, law firms, contract professionals, compliance and legal operations.

Which tools will participants use?

The practical stack includes AI search & deep research, Claude, Your approved AI tools. Exercises are adapted to the licences and systems your organisation has approved.

How long is the workshop and how is it delivered?

The recommended format is Core workshop · 4–6 hours. Every core workshop is designed to stay within four to six hours; alternatives include Focused workshop · 4 hours. Choose an in-person session at your organisation or an agreed venue, a fully online workshop, or a hybrid format. Delivery is available in English, French or German.

What preparation is required?

No technical prerequisite is required. We hold a short sponsor alignment call and participant questionnaire, then adapt examples to approved tools and non-sensitive work.

What does the team take away?

The working package includes Matter-preparation template, Playbook-based comparison workflow, Research and citation checklist, Confidentiality and review boundary, digital resources and a concise facilitator summary.

Does the workshop replace legal or compliance advice?

This is professional training, not legal advice. Outputs require review by a qualified legal professional.

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