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Navigating the impact of AI

Run Time
18 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Learning and Development
Available Until
17/06/2026

Price £120.00

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Description

Emily Tearle, Head of Knowledge Management at Travers Smith discusses Navigating the Impact of AI (2024). The focus will be on what those who are responsible for learning and development should be thinking about. Emily looks at specifically at how Learning and Development can help in 4 ways:

  • Ensuring that trainees and lawyers are up to speed on AI and its implications;
  • A lawyers skill set is not diminished withstanding the shift towards using AI for more basic tasks;
  • AI Specialists have a proper understanding of the legal processes that they might be able to improve;

Learning and Development to take advantage of AI in their own work product.


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Viewing this webinar will help solicitors to meet the following requirements set out in the Statement of solicitor competence:

  • A2 - Maintain competence and legal knowledge.
  • A4 - Draw on detailed knowledge/understanding.

For further details on the Statement of solicitor competence, visit the SRA website.

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Speakers

Emily Tearle

Head of Knowledge Management

Travers Smith

Emily has strategic oversight of the firm's intranet and she plays a lead role in relation to firmwide information architecture and governance. She works closely with key stakeholders across the firm, including Risk & Compliance and both the Central and Legal Technology teams, to help deliver a co-ordinated approach to the introduction of new technologies and processes, with specific regard to how these might impact search and retrieval of knowledge and information, as well as the maintenance of a coherent system of records.

Emily's long experience at Travers Smith, both as a lawyer within the Dispute Resolution Department from 2002 and as their knowledge lawyer (from 2007 to 2018), has enabled her to develop a clear understanding of the needs of the business in relation to the way knowledge and information is retained and presented to the firm.
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