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AI & Smart Contracts: Legal Issues & Future Trends

Navigate the legal risks and regulatory frameworks of automated agreements and artificial intelligence to stay ahead of emerging trends in the rapidly evolving digital economy.

Created byPeter Wright
BeginnerUpdated May 21, 2026
AI & Smart Contracts: Legal Issues & Future Trends

What You'll Learn

check_circleDefine generative AI, large language models (LLMs), blockchain, and smart contracts, and distinguish between their core functions and misconceptions.
check_circleIdentify key legal and regulatory compliance considerations relevant to the use of AI and smart contracts in professional practice.
check_circleAnalyse practical case studies demonstrating current applications of AI and smart contracts within the legal sector.
check_circleEvaluate emerging trends and likely near-term developments in AI and smart contract technologies and their implications for legal practice.

About This Course

This virtual classroom session assumes no prior knowledge and begins with key definitions relating to generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), blockchain, and smart contracts. Participants will explore the legal and regulatory compliance considerations associated with these technologies, alongside practical examples of how AI and smart contracts are currently being deployed within the legal profession.

The final part of the session examines likely near-term developments in AI and smart contract technologies, with a focus on how these tools may continue to shape legal practice over the coming years.

What You Will Learn

This live and interactive course will cover:

  • Defining AI and smart contracts — what they are and what they are not
  • Legal and regulatory requirements
  • Case studies on current uses of AI and smart contracts
  • Legal issues arising from combining AI and smart contracts
  • Future developments in AI and smart contracts

Your Instructor

Peter Wright
Peter Wright

Solicitor, Founder & MD | Digital Law

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Peter Wright is a Solicitor and leading expert in Data Protection, Cybersecurity, AI and Social Media Law. As Managing Director of Digital Law (Authorised and Regulated by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority), he advises clients from across the UK, Europe, Middle East and North America and has a strong following in the creative and digital sector. Clients include professional services firms, financial services, insurers and international retailers. Shortlisted in the 2016 Law Society Excellence Awards, DigitalLawUK is the only specialist law firm in the UK to provide advice solely on Data Protection, Cybersecurity, Social Media Law and E – Commerce, advising corporate clients on the conduct of their business online. Through the innovative use of a smartphone Apps, a Podcast, social media and interactive training & education, DigitalLawUK has pioneered the use of technology to market and deliver legal services to its clients. Prior to opening DigitalLawUK in 2014, Peter Wright advised HM Government on Data Protection and Freedom of Information Act matters. He is presently Chair of the Law Society’s Technology & Law Reference Group and is the Law Society Council Member for Yorkshire. A sought-after speaker, Peter Wright has led seminars or spoken at numerous Conferences and events including the British Legal Technology Forum, the European Legal Cyber Security Forum, the London Law Expo, the Policy-UK Forum, the International Festival of Business and Chambers of Commerce. He regularly speaks at events for the Law Society and also for practitioner groups; including the Commerce and Industry Group, the Risk and Compliance Conference, the Law Management Section and the Sole Practitioners Group. He has also presented for Local Law Societies including Sheffield, Manchester, Exeter and Leeds. He has presented internationally for the European Young Bar Association, the American Bar Association, Hardwiring Freedom at Internet Days and at CPDP Computers, Privacy & Data Protection Brussels Conference 2017.

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