GenAI For Legal Practice – Mitchell Adams

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Explain whether this trade mark is likely to be accepted under Australian trade mark law, considering the distinctiveness requirement in Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth), s 41. Use relevant case law, such as Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd v Modena Trading Pty Ltd (2014) 254 CLR 337, to support your answer. Provide a clear and concise response in no more than 200 words. The prompt is clear, practical, and concise while using a mix of elements to guide the response: Instruction: “Explain whether this trade mark is likely to be accepted…

Provide a clear and concise response in no more than 200 words.” Context: The model is assigned the role of an Australian intellectual property lawyer. Input Data: The legal issue (distinctiveness under s 41), a real- world scenario, and a key case (Cantarella). Check out ChatGPT (4o) response here: https://chatgpt.com/share/67cfcf5d- a364-800d-a26f-6e66b87cfef0 Prompts can operate across different temporal dimensions.

They can request immediate responses (like “Who is the current Australian Prime Minister?”) or establish ongoing instructions that impact future interactions, which requires the model to retain contextual memory, like “Always explain your answers” or “You are an Australian lawyer” (See more about prompt chaining below). Prompts can also instruct the model to ask the user questions, creating a two-way conversation where both sides share information. Immediate: You are an Australian legal assistant helping a law firm track developments in intellectual property law. Provide a summary of the most recent High Court decision related to trade mark distinctiveness in Australia.

+Ongoing instruction: In all future responses, ensure that your explanations are concise, legally accurate, and reference key case law where relevant. +Two-way interaction: Before proceeding, ask me what I already know. Prompts also work best as conversations rather than one-off interactions. Just as a sculptor continuously refines their work, successful prompting requires iterative refinement through dialogue. When utilising models for complex tasks, each response shapes the subsequent question or instruction, enabling you to: 1.

Navigate around limitations (if one approach fails, try another approach) 2. Build upon previous responses to reach your goal 3. Refine outputs until they meet your needs 4.

GenAI for Legal Practice Copyright © 2025 by Swinburne University of Technology is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted. This book was published by Swinburne University of Technology via the Council of Australasian University Librarians Open Educational Resources Collective. The online version is available at https://oercollective.caul.edu.au/gen-ai-legal-practice Disclaimer Note that corporate logos and branding are specifically excluded from the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) 4.0 Licence of this work, and may not be reproduced under any circumstances without the express written permission of the copyright holders.

Copyright GenAI for Legal Practice by Mitchell Adams is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) 4.0 Licence by Swinburne University of Technology. Recommended citation Adams, M. (2025). GenAI for Legal Practice. Swinburne University of Technology. https://oercollective.caul.edu.au/gen-ai-legal- practice Recommended attribution GenAI for Legal Practice by Mitchell Adams is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) 4.0 Licence by Swinburne University of Technology.

Cover (illustration) by DALL·E 3 is licensed under a Creative Commons (CC 0) 1.0 International Licence. OceanofPDF.com CONTENTS Cover Introduction Acknowledgement of Country About the Author Accessibility Information Acknowledgements Part I. Artificial Intelligence 1. Understanding Generative AI and its Role in Law 2. What is Artificial Intelligence? 3. Large Language Models 4. Retrieval-Augmented Generation 5. AI Agents Part II. AI Fluency 6. Best Practices for Integrating AI into Legal Workflows 7.

An AI Fluency Framework for Legal Practice Part III. Choosing a Model to Adopt 8. Adoption 9. ChatGPT 10. Claude 11. Gemini 12. Other Options and Products 13. Platform Integration 14. Legal Generative AI 15. Australian Legal AI Part IV. Prompting 16. Fundamentals to Prompting 17.

Effective Legal Prompting 18. Prompting a ‘Reasoning’ Model 19. Prompt Engineering 20. Practical Applications and Patterns 21. Evaluating and Refining Outputs 22. Build a Personal Prompt & Pattern Library 23. Legal Prompt Design Editor Part V. Risks and Mitigations 24. Ethical and Professional Responsibility Considerations 25.

Crafting an AI Policy Versioning History Review Statement OceanofPDF.com COVER OceanofPDF.com INTRODUCTION Welcome to Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Legal Practice. This book has been designed with legal practitioners in mind, ranging from law students to experienced professionals. The content is structured to progress from basic concepts to advanced applications, ensuring that legal practitioners at all levels of technological proficiency can develop their skills. For those just starting out in AI, it offers essential knowledge.

For those already acquainted with AI tools, it provides advanced techniques and strategies. The book offers a comprehensive journey through the adoption of generative AI in legal practice, progressing systematically from foundational concepts to advanced applications. Beginning with an exploration of the transformative role of generative AI in legal practice, this establishes a foundational understanding of AI, large language models, and related technologies, such as retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and AI agents.

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