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Will AI Reshape the Legal Profession?

Akber Datoo states that the real question isn’t whether AI will impact lawyers but how quickly it will reshape the profession. He argues that lawyers who use AI responsibly will outperform those who don’t and invites the audience to a talk exploring practical tools, prompting techniques and workflow integration.

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·16 Apr 2026
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Akber Datoo states that the real question isn’t whether AI will impact lawyers but how quickly it will reshape the profession. He argues that lawyers who use AI responsibly will outperform those who don’t and invites the audience to a talk exploring practical tools, prompting techniques and workflow integration.

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Akber Datoo states that the real question isn’t whether AI will impact lawyers but how quickly it will reshape the profession.

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He argues that lawyers who use AI responsibly will outperform those who don’t and invites the audience to a talk exploring practical tools, prompting techniques and workflow integration.

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Join our talk on which AI tools matter, how to prompt with control and how to integrate AI into your workflow.

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Lawyers who use AI responsibly will outperform those who don’t

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Join our talk on which AI tools matter, how to prompt with control and how to integrate AI into your workflow.

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