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Truth, Trust & Technology: Implications of AI for Law

2026 Annual Summit | 4 March 2026 | The Mint, Sydney

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Overview

Artificial intelligence is redefining what truth and trust mean in the practice of law. As technology reshapes how lawyers work, communicate, and make decisions, the profession faces new questions about accuracy, accountability, and the role of human judgment.

This one-day summit brings together legal professionals, academics, and industry experts to explore the opportunities and challenges of AI across every corner of the legal landscape. From practical applications transforming daily practice to the ethical dilemmas influencing tomorrow’s profession, participants will gain insights that are both actionable and forward-looking.

Earn up to 10 CPD points across all knowledge areas. Claim all 6 CPD points from the live sessions and top-up with complimentary online modules from .

Key Takeaways

  • Understand how AI is reshaping the delivery of legal services and decision-making.
  • Explore strategies to uphold truth, accuracy, and ethical responsibility in an AI-assisted practice.
  • Examine how emerging technologies are redefining client trust and lawyer-client relationships.
  • Leave with clear, actionable ideas to future-proof your practice in an AI-driven world.
  • We are privileged to welcome some of Australia’s most respected legal minds and industry leaders, including:

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    The Hon. Judith Gibson

    Former Judge, District Court of New South Wales

    Keynote Address

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    Professor George Shinkle

    Professor in the School of Management and Governance, ºÚÁÏÍø´óʼÇ

    Chair: AI and Business Ramifications for the Legal Sector

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    Noel Lim

    CEO of Anika Legal

    Speaker: Access to justice

    • GenAI in litigation
    • Cybersecurity
    • AI, Legal Ethics & the Digital Frontier
    • AI and Business Ramifications for the Legal Sector
    • Generation Efficiency: How Gen Z Students Are Rewriting the AI Narrative in Law Schools'
  • Date: Tuesday, 3 March 2026
    Time: 8:45am – 5:00pm
    Venue: The Mint, Level 1, 10 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000

    • Registration Fees:
    • Standard: $675
    • Early Bird: Save 20% when you register before 31 January 2026
    • Group Discount: Register two or more participants and save 30%
    • CPD Points: 10 CPD points across all knowledge areas. Claim 6 CPD points from the live sessions and top-up with complimentary online modules from .

    Morning tea, lunch, and afternoon refreshments will be provided.

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