Wonders Lab concludes its "AI Strategies in the Legal Tech Era" conference.

Wonders Lab (CEO Han Eui-seon), a company specializing in AI agents, announced on the 7th that it held an Insight Conference at Maru 180 in Gangnam, Seoul, on the topic of "AI Strategies for Successful Lawyers in the Legal Tech Era." The event was designed to share trends in the rapidly expanding use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in the legal market and discuss AI-based innovation strategies to improve the efficiency of lawyers' work.

At the conference, Wonders Lab demonstrated the key features of its "Assistant Lawyer AI Agent." This AI agent automates repetitive administrative tasks like drafting lawsuits, organizing documents, and managing client communications, allowing lawyers to focus on their core tasks, such as strategy development, advocacy, and consultation. Furthermore, it accumulates client-specific work histories, enabling personalized responses.

Attorney Mi-Hyeon Cho of Ilmaek Law Firm led a session on "A 14-Step Workflow for Working with AI." She explained that AI can be immediately applied to practice, from case analysis to consultation response. She emphasized, "AI should not simply assist with document creation, but should be designed as a tool that learns lawyers' thought patterns and enables them to perform continuous tasks." She also shared that she has jointly developed a customized AI assistant lawyer with Wonders Lab and confirmed the effectiveness of AI in shifting lawyers' time and skills to high-value areas.

The accompanying session, "Lawyer Marketing Strategies," introduced lawyers' personal branding, tools for automatically generating online consultation content, a customer relationship management system, and AI-based search engine optimization (GEO) content strategies. These strategies presented concrete measures for law firms to achieve business automation (AX).

Wonders Lab CEO Han Eui-seon said, “AI is not a technology that replaces lawyers, but rather a companion that helps them spend more time responding to clients and thinking strategically.” He added, “The AI assistant lawyer will become a tool that goes beyond simple automation and actually improves the performance of lawyers.”

One lawyer who attended the event said, “I was impressed by the fact that the goal is not to effectively utilize AI, but to understand it as a tool to improve work efficiency and increase profits,” adding, “It was helpful to be able to learn strategies and tools that can be immediately applied in practice.”


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