AI in Law: How AI can help in Real Estate
Legal Matters


By Time2Justice

Last updated on February 28,2024

Overview of the Session

In our last webinar, we explored the transformative impact of AI on the real estate legal sector. We showcased Time2Justice.ai's innovative use of artificial intelligence to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of legal processes such as document drafting and contract analysis. Participants gained invaluable insights into the future of legal technology with live demonstrations of AI tools specifically designed for real estate law.

Who Benefited from This Webinar?

Audience Overview

This session was particularly beneficial for:

  • Legal professionals specializing in real estate law.
  • Tech enthusiasts interested in the evolution of legal technology.
  • Lawyers and law students looking to integrate AI into their practice.

Insights and Skills Gained from the Webinar

Learning Outcomes

Attendees of this session walked away with:

  • A deeper understanding of AI applications in real estate law.
  • Experience from live demonstrations of Time2Justice.ai tools.
  • Insights into how AI can streamline routine legal tasks.

Core Skills Demonstrated During the Webinar

Skills in Focus

The webinar emphasized critical skills including:

  • AI-driven legal document analysis.
  • Automation techniques in contract management.
  • AI-enhanced due diligence processes.

Hands-On Demonstrations from Time2Justice.ai

Applied Learning Module

The practical portion of our webinar allowed participants to:

  • Observe Time2Justice.ai's platform in action.
  • Participate in an interactive Q&A with AI and legal experts.
  • Learn about integrating AI into daily legal workflows.

Webinar Presented by Time2Justice.ai

Time2Justice.ai

Hosted by Time2Justice.ai', the session featured insights from Prateek Agrawal, co-founder, and Vaibhav Sharma, a seasoned lawyer with extensive expertise in real estate and commercial laws. Participants engaged directly with these experts to explore how AI technology can empower their legal practice