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In-house lawyers' practical guide to generative AI: use cases, tool selection, compliance and risk, prompting, review and knowledge sharing

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This Practice Note sets out a concise, practical guide for in-house lawyers seeking to boost efficiency and streamline workflows with GenAI. It outlines steps to pinpoint use cases, prompting best practice, risk management and compliance, cycles of review and iteration, and knowledge sharing.

Identify the task

Begin by defining the task—ask yourself, ‘What am I aiming to achieve, what will success look like, and which actions will get me there?’ Decide which elements AI can assist with, such as:

  • producing first drafts of contracts (or specific clauses), policies, letters, emails, or other internal/external communications
  • assessing contracts and identifying clauses
  • tailoring existing precedents, or composing fresh templates
  • building an initial project plan draft
  • condensing case law, legislation, or internal reports
  • reworking documents to make legal wording clear to non-lawyers
  • preparing legal research digests
  • analysing and interrogating data
  • acting as a trusted colleague or adviser to role-play difficult scenarios and explore ideas

Be clear on your success parameters regarding AI use— is speed...

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