Arrangement has been concluded for the 15th edition of young lawyers mentoring session scheduled to hold virtually tomorrow Saturday 21st of October 2023, by 11am.
The topic of discourse is: “Artificial Intelligence And The Fate of Budding Lawyers In The 21st Century Law Practice”.
Founder, Young Lawyers Mentoring Club, Omolara Garuba LLB, BL informed that the session will see to addressing a significant transformation in the legal profession, helping aspiring lawyers and legal professionals understand the changes and prepare for the challenges and opportunities presented by Artificial Intelligence.
It will also provide valuable insights and strategies for adapting to the evolving legal landscape, making it a relevant and beneficial topic for discussion.
This virtual session would be valuable to law students in order to prepare for the evolving job market and develop skills that will be in demand.
It will also be beneficial to budding lawyers who are in their early legal careers as they stand to gain insights on adapting to technological changes and enhancing their competitiveness.
Lawyers with long years of experience can benefit from understanding how Artificial Intelligence impacts their field and explore opportunities for collaboration with AI systems.
From the session, partners and managing partners can learn about the potential cost savings and efficiency improvements Artificial Intelligence can offer.
Those working in the legal tech industry are also expected to gain insights into the needs and challenges faced by lawyers in adopting Artificial Intelligence solutions.
Policy makers and academics who are interested in shaping the future of legal education and practice will through the session better understand the implications of Artificial Intelligence in the legal field.
Saturday Tribune columnist, Omolara Garuba; Akin Agunbiade; Theophilus Aigbogun and Omoruyi Edoigiawerie will serve as panelists, while Blessing Okwori and Sam Ngwu will be moderators.