Your legal education and practice is about to change: Find Out with The Hindu on July 5
AI is changing the way the legal world works. From faster research to sharper case analysis, tools like ChatGPT, machine learning, and legal tech are becoming a part of everyday legal practice.
But are law students truly being prepared for this shift? What about the ethics of AI in legal education?
To explore these pressing questions, The Hindu is hosting a webinar titled “Gamechanger: Teaching AI to Law Students, Lawyers” on July 5 at 5:00 PM. The session will dive into how legal education can evolve to include AI, address the learning crisis in law schools, and help students build future-ready skills.
We’re thrilled that our founder, Rohit Sharma, will be part of this insightful panel, sharing his thoughts on how AI can make legal education more joyful, skill-based, and deeply relevant. Along with him we are excited to have Shouvik Kumar Guha, Associate Professor, NUJS and Sonam Chandwani, Managing Partner, KS Legal &Associates. The webinar will be moderated by Ravina Warkad, who works at the education vertical of The Hindu.
The webinar will also touch upon the ethics of using AI in legal education — a crucial discussion as these technologies reshape the legal landscape.
Register now for free to ask questions and interact with the panelists. Those who ask the 3 best questions will get a free online subscription to The Hindu! (Click here for more details.)