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Legal AI Lab

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Legal AI Lab with Hidde Bruinsma explores with top experts how artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal world. From lawyers and judges to law students, everyone will face fundamental shifts driven by AI. Each episode dives into the opportunities, risks, and new skills required, preparing you for the legal market of the future.


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    • Soledad Atienza - Why Lawyers Are Architects of Society in the Age of AI
      Feb 19 2026

      Lawyers are architects of society. But what happens when AI changes how law is accessed, practiced and understood?


      In this episode of Legal AI Lab, Soledad Atienza, Dean of IE Law School, explains why legal education must move beyond national systems and embrace a global legal mindset.


      AI makes legal knowledge more accessible than ever. That means law schools must shift their focus. From memorising content to developing critical thinking. From national silos to comparative principles. From narrow specialisation to multidisciplinary awareness.


      We discuss:

      • Why law schools should not ban AI but guide its use

      • How assessments must change in an AI world

      • Why students must learn to question AI outputs

      • Why demand for legal services is growing, not shrinking

      • The importance of human skills such as empathy, negotiation and teamwork


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      hoofdstukken

      00:00 Lawyers as architects of society

      02:47 National regulation vs global practice

      06:18 From systems to principles

      09:42 Knowledge vs judgment in the AI era

      14:11 Growing demand for legal services

      17:36 Embedding AI across the curriculum

      22:04 Teaching students to question AI

      26:53 Rethinking assessment in an AI world

      32:27 Generalists and multidisciplinary thinking

      37:12 Human skills in a tech driven profession

      41:05 Experiential learning and VR

      44:38 Habits future lawyers must build


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      48 min
    • Elgar Weijtmans - Experimenteren met AI is geen keuze meer voor advocatenkantoren
      Jan 8 2026

      AI verandert de advocatuur fundamenteel. Niet alleen technisch, maar ook cultureel.

      In deze aflevering van Legal AI Lab spreekt Hidde Bruinsma met Elgar Weijtmans over wat het betekent om jurist te zijn in een tijdperk van generatieve AI.


      Elgar vertelt waarom hij zichzelf een generalist noemt. Waarom juist die brede blik steeds waardevoller wordt. En waarom advocatenkantoren die wachten op perfect beleid of volledige zekerheid zichzelf in de weg zitten.


      Het gesprek gaat over experimenteren. Over kleine teams. Over sandboxes in plaats van olietankers. En over waarom training, cultuur en menselijk gedrag uiteindelijk belangrijker zijn dan de technologie zelf.


      Ook bespreken we hoe advocatenkantoren omgaan met weerstand. Waarom vroege adoptie soms vooral geluk is. En waarom AI niet vraagt om minder mensen, maar om andere vaardigheden.


      Een aflevering voor studenten. Voor jonge juristen. Voor partners. En voor iedereen die voelt dat het klassieke carrièrepad schuurt.


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      hoofdstukken

      0:00 Introductie en het pad van Elgar

      1:10 Generalist zijn in de advocatuur

      2:59 Waarom AI een kans is voor generalisten

      4:14 Het klassieke carrièrepad onder druk

      6:08 Waarom experimenteren essentieel is

      9:20 De eerste kennismaking met ChatGPT

      11:28 Verandering organiseren binnen een groot kantoor

      13:52 Waarom timing soms geluk is

      15:15 Training is belangrijker dan technologie

      18:56 Worden advocatenkantoren techbedrijven

      21:53 Een nieuw profiel voor jonge juristen

      24:40 Zichtbaarheid. Kennis delen. Cultuur

      27:23 Waarom hyperpersoonlijk werkt

      30:48 De zoektocht naar juridische AI tools

      33:24 De trechter. Niet het resultaat maar het proces

      36:24 Waarom testen altijd contextafhankelijk is

      40:23 Van generieke AI naar juridisch onderzoek

      45:22 Richtlijnen en onzekerheid in de markt

      48:52 Open benchmarks en samenwerking

      51:44 Voorspellingen voor 2026

      54:31 Advies aan jonge juristen

      55:55 Afsluiting

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      58 min
    • Thibault Schrepel - Why banning AI in law schools will fail
      Dec 18 2025

      Banning AI at law schools will not save legal education. It will make it unfair.


      In this episode of Legal AI Lab, Hidde Bruinsma speaks with Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and founder of Stanford’s Computational Antitrust Project.


      Schrepel explains why banning AI creates distorted competition, why AI detection does not work, and why law schools must rethink how they teach and assess students instead of trying to preserve outdated systems.


      Based on a two year classroom experiment, he shows what happens when students use AI without guidance, with guidance, or not at all. The results challenge common fears about shortcuts and show why AI can strengthen learning when used deliberately.


      The conversation also dives into the limits of future proof regulation, the challenges of the EU AI Act, and how AI is already changing law firm business models, billing structures, and the role of junior lawyers.


      AI is not ending the legal profession. It is removing the most tedious work and increasing the value of human judgment, creativity, and strategy.

      It forces legal education to confront how lawyers actually create value.


      You’ll learn


      • Why banning AI in law schools creates inequality rather than fairness

      • What actually happens when students use AI in legal education

      • Why detecting AI generated work does not work at scale

      • How legal education must change exams and teaching methods

      • Why future proof regulation is impossible and adaptive law is necessary

      • How the EU AI Act struggles with fast technological change

      • Why hourly billing is under pressure


      Follow and subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with colleagues and friends.


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      Chapters


      0:00 Introduction.

      3:05 Fear, prohibition and the illusion of control

      7:40 There is no hiding from AI in legal practice

      12:20 What really goes wrong when lawyers misuse AI

      17:30 AI does not replace reasoning. It exposes weak reasoning

      22:45 Judges, responsibility and meaningful human control

      28:30 Why AI literacy matters more than technical skill

      33:50 New legal markets beyond traditional law firms

      38:40 Why old billing models are under pressure

      43:10 The EU AI Act. Guardrails, risk categories and legal responsibility

      47:40 What the AI Act means for lawyers, judges and legal education

      50:10 Final reflection. Regulation as a condition for trust

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      51 min
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