
Comprehensive legal tech company Law & Company (CEO Bon-Hwan Kim) announced on the 22nd that it will hold a webinar, “2025 Super Lawyer Master Class,” on the 29th to introduce use cases of its artificial intelligence (AI) legal service, “Superlawyer.”
This webinar, aimed at legal professionals, will focus on Super Lawyer's specialized writing feature, "Longform," introduced in July, and will introduce practical examples of its application in various civil cases, as well as share ways to improve the efficiency of legal document writing.
The topic is "Using AI for Effective Civil Litigation Writing," and the lecture will be held live online starting at 7:00 PM on September 29th. Kim Dong-wook, a former attorney and SaaS Sales Team Leader at Law & Company, will explain core civil document drafting procedures, such as drafting pleadings and responses, and how to utilize AI tools.
The webinar is free and open to anyone in the legal profession, regardless of Super Lawyer membership. Applications can be submitted via the application link in the "Use Cases" section of the Super Lawyer website or through the announcement section after logging in. The application deadline is September 28th, and participants will be provided with a separate access link.
SuperLawyer's "Longform" feature, based on a real-time interactive interface, is designed to enable the creation of legal documents up to the maximum length stipulated by the Civil Procedure Rules. Users can request revisions to specific paragraphs or directly edit them, contributing to the completeness of documents. This feature has quickly become a fixture, reaching approximately 40% of active users within just two months of its launch.
“This webinar focuses on specific ways legal practitioners can leverage AI to simultaneously increase productivity and accuracy in document preparation,” said Kim Bon-hwan, CEO of Law & Company. “With the growing adoption of AI technology in the legal field, we focused on providing information that can be immediately applied to practice.”
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