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5 Powerful AI Strategies That Winning Attorneys Actually Use
Most attorneys still use AI to summarize. You're about to learn how to use it to win cases.
Jump to FormSave the Date: Wednesday, November 12 at 12:30 PM ET
Can't make it live? Register anywayโwe'll send you the recording and materials.
While your competition drowns in transcript summaries, discover how to leverage AI to build winning arguments, destroy opposition theories and uncover case-changing insights hiding in plain sight.
Join attorney and law professor Joe Stephens for an immersive demonstration of five AI techniques that separate winning attorneys from the rest:
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Motion Practice Mastery ๐ Transform depositions into winning motions with AI that finds your strongest arguments, pulls supporting precedent and builds compelling narratives.
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Dynamic Case Intelligence ๐ก Create interactive case analysis that reveals connections and contradictions across all materials as your strategy evolves.
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Strategic Witness Preparation ๐ Identify vulnerabilities, predict opposing attacks and build bulletproof testimony strategies.
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Trial Domination ๐ Generate comprehensive trial strategies, jury selection insights and hearing prep for commanding courtroom presence.
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Discovery Optimization ๐ Plan your next moves, spot missed opportunities and create follow-up strategies that maximize case value.
You'll walk away with advanced prompts, implementation-ready frameworks and competitive advantages opposing counsel doesn't know exist.
Meet Your Host
Joe Stephens, Consulting Attorney at Steno is the architect of one of Texas' largest rural public defender offices, where he mastered the art of managing complex cases across twelve counties with limited resources. His diverse professional experience ranges from direct client representation to working three legislative sessions under two different Committee Chairmen in the Texas Legislature. A graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, Joe combines his passion for legal technology with practical experience to help teams work more efficiently. He now teaches the next generation of legal professionals at Texas Tech University School of Law.