AI Legal Best Practice CPD Sessions For Law Firms, Barristers & Legal Institutions
Built from real implementation across 230+ law firms in Australia and New Zealand. Every session is tailored to the audience — partners hear different content from practice managers, barristers, or law societies.
Quillio runs CPD sessions covering legal AI implementation, compliance, and competitive advantage for Australian and New Zealand legal professionals. Sessions are conducted online, tailored to your organisation, and delivered by practitioners who have implemented AI across 230+ firms.
CPD points pending accreditation by the relevant state law society (NSW Law Society, Law Institute of Victoria, Queensland Law Society, and equivalent bodies). Confirm specific accreditation status when arranging your session.
Counsel Masterclass: Monthly AI Workflows & Emerging Themes
A monthly, barrister-focused session on putting Quillio to work across real litigation and advice workflows. Each month we open the platform on a different stage of practice, demo stand-out outcomes, and show exactly where AI earns its keep — all while staying firmly inside your professional obligations.
What every session includes
- What’s new this month — barrister-focused platform updates, with short video highlights.
- A stand-out use-case demo — real outcomes using AI Compass, 1-Click Automations and multi-doc processing, across formats and at high processing capacity, plus Cost Recovery Reporting.
How the series runs
We open the season with general sessions running through the lifecycle of a litigation proceeding, legal advice, and Knowledgebank & 1-Click Automations — showing where Quillio assists at each step. From there we focus on individual stages across different areas of law (commercial, employment, criminal, family, trusts & estates, ADR), covering the most impactful areas first.
The litigation lifecycle we’ll work through
The July litigation theme covers the stages below — ordered by impact, not strict sequence:
- Intake
- Legal research
- Factual analysis
- Developing the theory of the case
- Witness & evidence strategy
- Pleadings: drafting
- Building the Evidence Matrix
- Using AI to prepare evidence — within professional-obligation constraints
- Analysing the case for gaps & inconsistencies
- Developing themes & questions
- Drafting the outline
- Expanding into full submissions
- Transcript analysis
- Continuing to evolve the Evidence Matrix
- Compiling evidence for closing submissions
- Client reporting
- Costs schedule
Proposed schedule (subject to feedback & change)
- JulyGeneral LitigationNext up
- AugustGeneral Legal Advice
- SeptemberKnowledgebank & 1-Click Automations
Choose the right session for your audience
Law Firm Partners 1.5 CPD Points
How to Implement Legal AI for Competitive Advantage Without Breaching Law Society Standards, Breaking Laws, or Invalidating Your Professional Indemnity Insurance
Executive briefing distilling lessons from 230+ law firms across Australia and New Zealand — what works, where firms get it wrong, and how to position your practice during the technological transition.
Enquire about this sessionPractice Managers / General Managers / COO 1 CPD Point
Why Most Law Firm AI Rollouts Do Not Deliver Expected ROI — And How to Get It Right the First Time
Practical session on implementation, operational execution, and making sure AI adoption delivers measurable outcomes across the firm.
Enquire about this sessionFirm-Wide CPD 1 CPD Point
Legal AI for Your Practice — Guardrails, Opportunities, and Competitive Advantage
What Quillio means for day-to-day practice. Participants gain practical integration strategies, sustainable adoption habits, and positioning for the future.
Enquire about this sessionLaw Societies 1 CPD Point
The Technology Gap That Is Quietly Dividing Australian Lawyers
Covers workflow changes that, based on internal Quillio user feedback, help many practitioners save several hours per week on routine document work while improving client service quality. Addresses client preferences, negligence risk reduction, twelve practical use cases, case studies, and competitive implications.
Enquire about this sessionConsultant Practitioners & Solos 1 CPD Point
Before Your Coffee Gets Cold — Legal AI for Consultant Practitioners
How brief moments can progress hours of legal work using 1-click automations for two to four-hour tasks, maintaining full practitioner control.
Enquire about this sessionBarristers 1 CPD Point
The Real Reason Most Barristers Don't Trust AI — And What Over-Caution Is Actually Costing Them
Based on hands-on testing of six legal AI systems. Explores real opportunities and limitations, building capability without compromising standards, genuine efficiency improvements, and integrating AI while maintaining judgment.
Enquire about this sessionLitigation Funders 1 CPD Point
AI in Litigation Funding — Practical Playbooks for Law Firms and Funders
Practical AI applications in evaluating, managing, and supporting litigation matters. For investment managers, underwriters, risk and portfolio managers, plaintiff litigators, and related professionals.
Enquire about this sessionEducation Sector 1 CPD Point
Preparing Next-Generation Legal Professionals for AI-Integrated Practice
Focuses on tailoring curriculum, policies, and practice for legal education in an era where AI is part of every lawyer's toolkit.
Enquire about this sessionJudiciary 1.5 CPD Points
AI-Enabled Judicial Governance — Navigating the Shift
Addresses exponential AI shifts, specialised tools matching traditional legal capabilities, increasing AI-based litigation volume, and evidentiary reliability challenges requiring new governance approaches.
Enquire about this sessionWho delivers the sessions
Practitioners who have rolled out legal AI across 230+ AU and NZ firms.
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Samuel Junghenn
CEO & Founder, Quillio
25+ years business experience, 17 years advanced technology development. Legal AI work since 2017. Finalist, Australian AI Awards 2025 (AI Leader of the Year — SME; AI Software Engineer of the Year). Advisor to Supreme Court Justices, King's Counsel, and managing partners.
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Bec Robertson
COO & Head of Corporate, Quillio
25+ years experience spanning major law, government, and technology. Dual-qualified lawyer (Australia & New Zealand). Specialises in AI-human collaboration strategies, regulatory oversight, and institutional adoption.
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Ricardo Villegas
Senior Legal AI Educator (Admitted Solicitor), Quillio
Former Senior Lecturer of Law. 10+ years post-admission commercial and corporate law. Founder, Visual Legal. International experience across the US, Japan, South Korea, and Jordan.
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Pauline Courtney
Legal AI Associate — Corporate, Quillio
Dual-qualified (New Zealand, England & Wales). Civil litigator, commercial mediator (Fellow AMINZ Med). Member, NZ Bar Association Technology Committee. 30+ years Crown Law experience.
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David Chung
General Counsel & Commercial Director, Quillio
15+ years commercial lawyer. Founded Creo Legal (2017), co-founded a telehealth platform (2016). Speaks at industry conferences on the intersection of business, law, and technology.
Arranging a session
- Choose your audience. Each session is tailored — partners, practice managers, barristers, law societies, and others each get content designed for their role and concerns.
- Pick a date. All sessions are conducted online. We work around your team's schedule.
- We tailor the content. Before the session, we learn about your firm's practice areas, current tech stack, and specific concerns so the content is directly relevant.
- Attend the session. Interactive, practical, and grounded in real implementation experience — not a product demo.
- Receive your CPD certificate. Points are issued after the session for your CPD records.
Arrange a CPD session for your team
All sessions are online, tailored to your organisation, and delivered by practitioners who have done this across 230+ firms. No cost, no obligation.