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AI and Contract Law: Drafting, Review, and Negotiation Strategies
July 30 | 12:00 PM EST (1 hour) | Zoom Webinar • Secure 1.0 General and Technology Credits

This training walks you through how to use AI throughout the entire contract lifecycle — from generating accurate drafts and clauses to reviewing for risks, spotting inconsistencies, and modeling negotiation strategies — all within the boundaries of professional responsibility.
AI and Contract Law: Drafting, Review, and Negotiation Strategies
July 30 | 12:00 PM EST | Zoom Webinar

Approved by the Florida Bar
Secure 1.0 General and Technology Credits in our Live Webcast and learn proven strategies designed to transform your legal practice.
AI tools can now generate contract templates, flag missing clauses, identify outdated language, and model counterproposals. This session gives you a structured workflow for each phase — drafting, review, and negotiation — with clear checkpoints for human oversight so your work stays defensible.
You'll see live demonstrations of AI drafting a service agreement, redlining for risk, and simplifying complex terms for clients. You'll also learn the prompt engineering techniques that improve output accuracy and reduce the back-and-forth that slows down contract cycles.
AI-assisted contract drafting raises real questions about authorship, client consent, and data confidentiality. You'll learn exactly which information should never be entered into public AI systems, how to handle AI-generated language under copyright rules, and the ethical guidelines your bar expects you to follow when using these tools.
July 30 | 12:00 PM EST | Zoom Webinar
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This training is led by Richard Estevez, Esq., a bilingual attorney with over 20+ years of experience in the field along with 15+ years in legal AI technology, including pioneering Google LLM collaboration expertise.
As Founder and CEO of Trusted Translations, Richard has worked extensively with government agencies and Fortune 500 organizations – including a collaboration with Google and their Machine Translation (MT) technology – where data security, accuracy, and accountability are mandatory. That same discipline carries into this CLE.
The focus of this training is not hype, fear-driven messaging, or recycled generic CLE content. It is structured guidance that shows you how to use AI intentionally and within the boundaries of professional responsibility.

VIRGINIA STATE BAR MEMBER
GOOGLE LLM PARTNER
15+ YEARS AI EXPERT
FEATURED ON NPR
RECOGNIZED BY WSJ






Maya J.

"My jaw truly dropped during the live demonstrations of AI's capabilities. Seeing these tools in action was both eye-opening and inspiring."
Logan R.

"A very professional yet entertaining presentation on the latest developments in AI. I highly recommend it—not only to lawyers but to anyone working in the legal profession."
Tyler L.

"As a working paralegal, I found this course incredibly valuable. The examples and guidance were directly relevant to my day-to-day responsibilities."
Tara M.

"I never realized how serious AI hallucinations could be until I took this course. The explanations and real-world examples made the risks crystal clear."
AI and Contract Law: Drafting, Review, and Negotiation Strategies
75% of U.S. lawyers are now using AI in some form. Only 25% have received formal training on using AI for legal work.
Contract review and drafting account for the majority of billable time for most attorneys. AI tools are already being used to compress that work — but without proper training, the risks of hallucinated clauses, confidentiality breaches, and ethical violations are real.
Once you attend this training, you'll complete your required CLE credits while gaining clear protocols for integrating AI into your contract practice — what to automate, what to verify, and what to avoid. You'll walk away with the confidence to use these tools without putting your clients or your license at risk.
July 30 | 12:00 PM EST | Zoom Webinar
AI in the Legal Profession: Drafting, Review, and Negotiation Strategies

July 30 | 12:00 PM EST | Zoom Webinar
Trusted CLEs courses are bar-approved in multiple U.S. jurisdictions. Approval details are listed on the registration page for each seminar. If you’re unsure whether it qualifies in your state, you can contact us before purchasing and we will confirm eligibility directly.
No. This course is designed for practicing attorneys, not technologists. The focus is on practical workflows for drafting, research, and client communication, along with clear boundaries on what is safe and what requires oversight. You do not need a technical background to apply what’s taught.
Yes. A dedicated segment covers hallucinated citations, fabricated case law, and oversight responsibilities. You’ll learn verification standards and review habits attorneys must adopt before relying on AI-generated output.
No. The training makes clear distinctions between safe and unsafe prompting practices. Confidentiality, privilege, and data protection are treated as foundational issues, not footnotes. You will learn exactly what should and should not be entered into public AI systems.
No. This CLE focuses specifically on legal use cases (e.g. drafting motions and contracts, summarizing case law, preparing litigation materials, and client communications) along with practical guardrails. It is not a broad “future of AI” lecture.
Most large CLE platforms operate on volume and subscription libraries. This course is focused specifically on AI in legal practice, delivered live, and built around practical implementation and risk management rather than general theory. You also get live Q&A access with a presenter who has both legal credentials and direct AI implementation experience.
That’s a reasonable position. This course does not assume you should use AI for everything. It clarifies where AI can assist, where it creates risk, and where human judgment remains essential.
Yes. Live webinar sessions include time for questions so you can clarify how the guidance applies to your specific practice environment.
You’ll receive confirmation of your registration along with instructions for accessing the live webinar. After the session, replay access will be provided according to the course terms.
Yes. The course is designed with solo and small-firm attorneys in mind, particularly those who do not have internal IT or compliance teams guiding AI adoption. If anything, the practical frameworks and policy starting points are most valuable for attorneys who need to figure this out on their own.
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