AI in law has moved past the adoption question. A harder question is now in front of us: how do you actually trust it? In law, like in other high stakes domains, mistakes carry real consequences: for clients, for cases, for reputations. The question is no longer “can AI do this?” but “should we let it, and under what conditions?”

How do we supervise AI in this high stakes domain at scale? How do we evaluate outputs that can’t be fully reviewed? Where do you draw the line between what an agent handles and what stays in human hands? When something goes wrong, who’s accountable? And as AI reshapes how legal work is created and delivered, what happens to the IP, data rights, and ownership questions underneath?

This conference brings together lawyers from leading firms, legal technology builders, academics, and regulators to work through these questions, each from their unique angle.

📅 27 June 2026 📍Cambridge Judge Business School 💸 Free of charge. ➡️ Register here.

Programme snapshot:

Morning Session: Where We Are

9:00-11:00 I Trust, Risk, Responsibility & Ownership

Talks

☕ 11:00–11:20 I Coffee Break

11:20-13:10 I The Changing Shape of Legal Work

Talks

🍽️ 13:10-14:00 I Lunch

Afternoon Session: Where We're Heading

14:00-16:00 I Short Talks: The Research Frontier

Talks

☕ 16:00-16:20 I Coffee Break

16:20-18:00: What’s Next: Technical Horizons for Legal AI

Talks

🍽️ 18:00-19:00 I Dinner

🏆 19:00-21:00 I Research Competition