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The Alliuris AI Project

Hannover, 27.11.2025 I AI is transforming the legal profession – it is witnessing a legal revolution, where routine tasks will soon be automated. Many practitioners already use AI to translate texts, summarise long articles, draft contract clauses or even do research. Common Large Language Models like Gemini, ChatGPT and CoPilot already produce high-quality results. For now, AI is only a support tool, not a replacement, and requires careful review by qualified professionals. Users must remain critical due to continuing hallucinations and ethical risks, internal company guidelines on the use of AI are essential. AI competence is vital.

For this reason, Alliuris has set up an AI Project. The Project aims at detecting business chances and knowing the limitations of AI. Alliuris’ approach is to act rather than react because AI will not replace lawyers, but lawyers using AI will replace lawyers not using AI.

As part of the AI Project, Alliuris offered its members a set of four online workshops this autumn. The one-hour workshops took place every second Wednesday and wereopen to everyone in the member firms. The workshops were led by Antonia Herfurth and Sara Nesler from Herfurth & Partner. The series began with “Technology, Law & Practical Boundaries of AI” which is a deep dive into the technical functioning of AI, the current legal framework, and the capabilities and limitations of modern systems. The second workshop focused on “Strategic Prompt Engineering: Techniques for Precision & Reliability” where the attendants explored advanced prompting techniques, discuss opportunities and limitations, and examine methods for detecting and reducing hallucinations. It continued with “AI-Driven Visibility: SEO, Digital Positioning & Marketing of the Future”. The session was be led by Marc Font Falgàs, attorney at law at 4|5|3 Law Firm in Barcelona, and focused on the new challenges posed by AI-driven search and the evolving role of LLMs in marketing. It concluded with “Future Skills for Lawyers: Enablers & the Transformation of Legal Work” which offered a forward-looking conversation on the key capabilities lawyers will need, the enabling technologies, and the practical implications for modern law firms.

Alliuris is looking forward to continuing the Project in 2026.

 

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