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AI in Advocacy: A Survey of Some Key Views to Date

Thursday, 5 March 2026
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Talitha Fishburn, Barrister, 4 Wentworth Chambers and Black Chambers  

Professional Skills
AI in Advocacy: A Survey of Some Key Views to Date

 

  • In recent times, AI has rapidly developed as a field. It has affected various fields and professions, including the law and advocacy. There have been a range of views from the judiciary and the legal profession generally
  • In this session, Fabian Di Lizia takes a survey of them in the context of advocacy with a view to assessing what impact AI has had on advocacy to date

Presented by Fabian Di Lizia, Barrister, 5 Wentworth Chambers

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Fabian Di Lizia, Barrister, 5 Wentworth Chambers
Fabian accepts briefs in a wide range of areas of law. He has a particular experience and interest in all areas of commercial law (including corporations, real property, insolvency, trade practices and private international law), equity and public law (including judicial review and administrative law). Prior to being called to the bar, Fabian was the Associate to the Honourable Justice Farrell of the Federal Court of Australia. He later worked in the litigation practice groups of Gilbert + Tobin and Arnold Bloch Leibler and as a secondee to the Dispute Resolution Group of the ANZ Bank. His work spanned matters in commercial litigation, judicial review, white collar crime, regulatory investigations and commissions of inquiry. Fabian has a Master of Law from the University of Cambridge (with Honours) as well as a Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) and a Bachelor of Laws (with Honours) from the University of Sydney. He achieved numerous academic prizes and scholarships during his studies. His work has been published in leading publications including the Australian Law Journal and the University of Western Australia Law Review.


Talitha Fishburn, Barrister, 4 Wentworth Chambers and Black Chambers
Talitha was called to the Bar in 2012. Previously she was a solicitor at Allens Linklaters and Legal Counsel at Westpac. She has a broad practice with special interest in equity, trusts, property, civil litigation and family law. Talitha was educated at the University of Sydney (BA, LLB, LLM).

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AI in Advocacy: A Survey of Some Key Views to Date

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