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Will AI Transform Legal Practice...Really? with Terri Mottershead

Key Information

When

1st October 2024

1pm - 2pm

Where

Online

Cost

Free

Audience

Public and Community; Research and Industry

Contact

Lisa Dale| lisa.dale@jcu.edu.au

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About this Event

In November 2022, the world changed. ChatGPT launched the greatest global beta test for any tech product ever and, asked us to embrace it despite any shortcomings. And we did. Now 2 years on, what have we learnt and how has it changed legal practice – our businesses, our services, our clients and our workforce – for the better or worse? In this session, we’ll explore what’s transformed, what is means for the future of the legal industry, and how our relevance is intricately tied to our ability to adapt, change, and double down on our humanity.

About the Presenter

Terri Mottershead is the Executive Director of the Centre for Legal Innovation (CLI) at the College of Law. Terri collaborates internationally with leaders of legal businesses to transform capabilities and practices. She leads CLI’s global initiatives including the Generative AI Initiative, Legalpreneurs Lab and The Legalpreneurs Sandbox podcast. Terri’s work in legal GenAI was recently recognised with her appointment as Chair of the Queensland Law Society’s Generative AI in Legal Practice Joint Working Group and as one of five International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) global Influential Women in Legaltech Honorees in 2024. Prior to joining CLI, Terri was a practising lawyer, founded start-ups on three different continents, and established or led the talent management functions for global firms and associations in Asia and the US including Lex Mundi, the Inter-Pacific Bar Association, and DLA Piper LLP (US).