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The record will be drafted by a machine. From transaction to trial: the evidentiary consequences of AI

September 2026 - Date and time is TBD

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In person - Location TBD

AI drafting tools and notetakers are reshaping how the legal record is created. Routine documents may later be tested as evidence. This session examines how machine-assisted authorship affects authenticity, attribution and evidentiary risk, and why AI governance in legal workflows matters.

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September 2026 - Date and time is TBD

In person - Location TBD

About the Event

AI drafting tools and notetakers are quietly reshaping the record. Documents that appear routine such as instructions, contracts, and notes may later be tested as evidence. This session explains how machine-assisted authorship affects authenticity, attribution, and evidentiary risk, and shows how AI safety  (training, governance, and document) is necessary in legal workflows to control risk and protect the integrity of the record.

Event details, including topic, speakers, date and time, are indicative only and subject to change. Tickets will only be made available for sale once details are finalised and confirmed.

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