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Complex AI Prompt Engineering for Litigators, 02/11/2026, On Demand More info »
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Complex AI Prompt Engineering for Litigators


Total Credits: 3 CLE

Average Rating:
   10
Categories:
Skills |  Criminal Litigation |  Civil Litigation |  Trial Practice |  AI
Faculty:
David John Francis Gross
Format:
Audio and Video
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Expires 180 day(s) after program date.

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Description

Develop practical skills in generative AI and prompt engineering tailored for litigators. This interactive workshop guides participants through foundational AI concepts, using AI-driven prompts to analyze complex business and industry information, preparing expert witnesses, and creating persuasive demonstrative exhibits for trial or hearings.

Hands-On Learning Objectives:

  • Build foundational knowledge of generative AI and prompt engineering in the legal context.
  • Use AI-driven prompts to analyze business operations, industry structures, and adversary strategies.
  • Develop targeted deposition questions and scenario models for expert witness preparation.
  • Create persuasive demonstrative exhibits for trial or hearings using AI tools. 

Speaker: David Gross, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

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David J.F. Gross is a seasoned trial lawyer and Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. As Partner and Scottsdale Office Leader at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, he has led defense teams to complete jury verdicts in high-stakes IP and commercial cases, including a $100M+ trade secret trial (Orange County, 2024), a $200M+ trademark trial (Los Angeles, 2023), and a $1B+ patent trial (Pittsburgh, 2022).
David heads the firm's Scottsdale Design Lab and is a national speaker on the use of AI in complex litigation. David clerked for Judge Levin H. Campbell on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and is admitted in California, Minnesota, and Arizona. Education: Harvard Law School, J.D., magna cum laude; University of Minnesota, B.A., summa cum laude.


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Overall:      4.8

Total Reviews: 10

Comments

Patricia M

"DJ provided many examples of things I can immediately do to improve my AI acumen."

David F

"Great introduction"

Douglas I

"The speaker was dynamic and broke things down well. It was very informative overall with great examples."

Melissa G

"This course was helpful in understanding ways that AI can assist us at litigators. I know it probably barely scratched the surface of things that it can do, but these are great starting points on implementing AI into my day to day. "

William N

"very engaging and very informative for a topic so dry"

Andrew M

"Very useful information that's actually usable in my practice. "