CONTENT
course content
Dates and times
22/09/2026 15:00 - 18:15
24/09/2026 15:00 - 18:15
29/09/2026 15:00 - 17:00
Course content
Module 1: UnderstandingLLMs and Their Role in Legal Practice
- What Large Language Models (LLMs)are and how they function in a legal context
- Capabilities of LLMs in legal work:
- Drafting assistance
- Summarization of documents
- Research support
- Internal analysis
- Key limitations:
- - hallucinationsand inaccuracies
- - lack of jurisdiction-specific precision
- - absence of legal judgment
- Distinction between:
- - usingLLMs as a support tool
- - improperly relying on LLMs for legal decision-making
- - identification of appropriate and inappropriate use cases in daily legal practice
- Overview of commonly used LLM tools (high-level, non- technical)
Module 2: PracticalUse – Prompting, Drafting and Legal Workflows
- Structuring effective prompts for legal tasks:
- - role-based prompting
- - constraint-based instructions
- - iterative refinement techniques
- Use of LLMs in drafting:
- - contracts and clauses
- - legal opinions
- - internal memoranda
- Reviewing and refining AI-generated outputs
- UsingLLMs for:
- - summarising case law and legislation
- - extracting key legal issues
- - generating structured first drafts
- Building repeatable workflows:
- -prompt templates
- - internal usage frameworks within firms
- Practical exercises:
- - drafting and refining a clause
- - evaluating an AI-generated legal response
- - constructing prompts for real legal scenarios
Module 3: Risk,Ethics and Professional Responsibility
- Confidentiality risks and handling of client data
- Data protection considerations under EU and Cyprus law
- Professional liability and negligence risks arising from AI use
- Duty of care and supervision when using LLMs
- Identifying unacceptable or high-risk use cases
- Development of internal firm policies on AI usage
- Client communication and disclosure considerations:
- - when disclosure may be required
- - when it may not be necessary
- Maintaining accountability for all AI- assisted work
Module 4: Taxation in Real Estate Transactions – Practical Impact on the Deal
- Use of LLMs in higher- level legal work:
- - strategy development
- - negotiation preparation
- - risk identification and scenario analysis
- Integrating LLMs with:
- - internal know-how
- - precedent databases
- - firm-specific documentation
- Developing internal AI systems:
- knowledge repositories
- prompt libraries
- Evaluating efficiency:
- when LLMs reduce time
- when they increase review burden
- Identifying tasks that can be enhanced versus those that require full legal judgment
- Positioning AI as a tool for competitive advantage in legal practice
suitable for
This course is suitable for:
- Practising lawyers at all levels, including junior, mid-level and senior practitioners
- In-house legal counsel involved in drafting, advisory and compliance work
- Corporate service providers and professionals involved in company administration and regulatory matters
- Compliance officers and risk professionals responsible for internal controls and regulatory compliance
- Trainee lawyers
- paralegals seeking to develop practical skills in modern legal workflows
- Legal professionals and organisations seeking to integrate AI tools into daily legal practice in a structured and compliant manner







