AI is transforming legal practice fast - but is it transforming you in ways you haven't noticed yet?

This session cuts through the hype to explore something most AI conversations miss entirely: what automation is doing to your confidence, your judgment, and your sense of meaning as a trade mark professional.

Before you redesign your practice around AI, this webinar asks a more important question - do you know what you're redesigning?

Drawing on legal design thinking and practical frameworks, this talk equips you to take an active, purposeful role in how AI shapes your working life - rather than simply keeping pace with it.

The practitioners who will thrive through this period aren't necessarily those who adopt AI fastest. They're the ones who stay anchored to their purpose, protect their professional instincts, and make deliberate choices about how and when to collaborate with technology.

This is your invitation to be one of them.

Learning outcomes 

  • Spot how current AI habits may be quietly eroding your confidence and professional sense of meaning
  • Apply a clear framework to map your own practice before layering AI on top of it
  • Distinguish between AI use that sharpens your judgment and AI use that slowly replaces it
  • Take away concrete, actionable strategies to grow professionally whilst staying grounded in your own values and wellbeing

Meet your speaker

Laura Hartnett, Law by Design

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Laura Hartnett is the founder and creative legal designer at Law By Design. She has over 20 years of experience as a management consultant, litigation attorney for national and international law firms, and in-house counsel for a Fortune 100 company.

Today, she teaches legal professionals how to redesign their practice of law from a human-centered approach, one that works better for both lawyers and clients.

She is also a yoga addict, karaoke enthusiast, and proud mom of two creative girls.

Cost

  • Member £0 (VAT exempt) 
  • Standard £35 (VAT exempt)

To note

  • Payment online via debit or credit card only; proforma invoices are not available.
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  • Closing date: 12.30pm, Wednesday 29th July 2026