Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Practice Management & Business Skills
This program is based on NSW legislation
Chair
Robert Schneider, Consultant, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers
Practice Management & Business Skills
Leveraging AI in Your Property Law Practice
- Overview of AI applications in the legal sector
- Streamlining contract review processes
- Enhancing efficiency with automated documentation
- Risk assessment and management
- AI tools for identifying and mitigating legal risks
- Case examples of successful AI risk management
- Utilising AI for comprehensive legal research
- Practical steps for AI adoption in your property law firm
- IBA Report on AI in Legal Practice: key findings, recommendations and implications
Presented by Anthony Autore, Director and CEO, A.I Revolution 4 Technologies Pty Ltd
Presenters
Robert Schneider, Consultant, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers
Robert has extensive experience acting and advising in commercial disputes and has specialised in retail and commercial lease disputes and other property related litigation. Robert has assisted a broad range of clients in the property industry, including owners of shopping centres, owners of other retail properties, owners of commercial properties, large retail and commercial tenants and property developers and investors. Robert regularly chairs and has previously presented at external seminars on commercial and retail leases and other property related seminars. Robert has been listed in Best LawyersTM Australia for Alternative Dispute Resolution in the 2020 and 2021 editions as well as the 2022 and 2023 editions.
Anthony Autore, Director and CEO, A.I Revolution 4 Technologies Pty Ltd
With an extensive background in both law and technology, Anthony holds a Bachelor of Computing Science & Information Technology (Cybersecurity & AI) from the University of Wollongong , a Diploma of Information Technology , and an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology . These qualifications have provided him with expertise in AI, machine learning, cybersecurity frameworks, data science, and software engineering. In addition to his technical qualifications, He is also a qualified legal professional with a Bachelor of Laws from Sydney University (1984), and I have been admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of NSW (1985) and the High Court of Australia (1988). His combined technical and legal expertise enables me to address AI risk management, compliance, and ethical AI governance. Chaired by Micheal Kirby High Court Judge and Justice Dennis Mahoney of the NSW Supreme Court, Anthony was part of the first Corporate Law Database created at University of Wollongong in 1983; see publication https://www.sclqld.org.au/catalogue/records/5689 Student Organiser of Computers and the Law at University of Sydney 1983. Moreover, as CEO of AI Revolution 4 Technologies Pty Ltd, he has been at the forefront of Agentic AI system development, pioneering autonomous AI-driven decision-making and task orchestration. His expertise includes designing multi-agent orchestration frameworks, integrating LLMs into intelligent, adaptive workflows, and leveraging AI-powered automation for enterprise solutions. Through advanced self-learning AI agents, he has contributed to innovations in AI governance, intelligent automation, and AI security protocols, ensuring robust and trustworthy AI implementations. His professional qualifications, coupled with extensive industry experience, make him well-suited for AI-driven roles that require leadership, strategic planning, and deep expertise in cybersecurity, AI, and data engineering.