Sharing Practical Know-How of Legal AI... 'Super Lawyer Master Class' to be Held
5200 Members in 5 Months Since SuperLawyer Launch
Anyone with Lawyer Qualification Can Apply
Ro&Company announced on the 26th that it will hold its first offline seminar, the 'Super Lawyer Master Class,' on the 9th of next month to share practical know-how on the use of legal artificial intelligence (AI).
This event is designed to share effective ways to utilize legal AI with legal professionals and to provide practical know-how that can be immediately applied in practice. According to Ro&Company, Super Lawyer has secured about 5,200 members, approximately 14% of all lawyers, within five months of its launch.
The seminar speakers include Jo Woo-sung, the representative lawyer of the law firm Must Know, and Ahn Ki-soon, the head of Ro&Company's Legal AI Research Institute. They plan to introduce specific ways to apply legal AI in actual legal work. Director Ahn led the entire development process of Super Lawyer.
The seminar will be held at BNK Digital Tower located in Seocho-gu, Seoul. Any legal professional holding a lawyer's license can apply. Interested participants can search for 'Super Lawyer' on a portal site and access the seminar page to fill out the application form by the 29th. Participation is free of charge.
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Kim Bon-hwan, CEO of Ro&Company, said, "This event was planned focusing on know-how and cases that lawyers can widely relate to and feel."
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