Law is evolving faster than ever. Learn how Algorithmic Law is redefining legal research and why lawyers mastering it today are shaping the future of justice.
The next frontier of law isn’t being written in dusty casebooks, it’s being calculated. Algorithmic Law is transforming how lawyers, judges, and legal professionals interpret cases, assess risk, and predict outcomes. It’s the most significant shift in legal thinking since the birth of statutory interpretation, and those who don’t learn it now risk being left behind.
Join us for “Introduction to Practicing Algorithmic Law”, a one-day, in-person learning experience hosted by Mona Chiha, Founder & CEO of JurisTechne and Researcher at UTS School of Computer Science. This immersive program introduces the conceptual foundations of Algorithmic Legal Theory, a new way of understanding law through patterns, features, and relationships within case law.
Forget coding. Forget technical jargon. This is about reimagining legal reasoning itself.
Legal research has always been about finding structure in complexity, tracing patterns through precedent, identifying the right authorities, and interpreting how principles evolve across time.
Algorithmic Law takes this intellectual craft and amplifies it through structured, explainable models. By learning to recognise the features and relationships that define case law, lawyers and researchers can uncover hidden connections, predict doctrinal shifts, and build richer, data-informed arguments.
Those trained in algorithmic reasoning will lead a new era of evidence-based legal insight where arguments are not just persuasive, but provable.
Those who aren’t will soon find themselves relying on opaque AI tools they can’t fully interpret, question, or defend.
In this intensive one-day program, you’ll learn to:
Identify key features in case law: the facts, legal issues, rules, and outcomes that form the analytical foundation of legal reasoning and structured research.
Detect relationships and patterns across decisions: map how precedents connect, reveal clusters of reasoning, and trace the evolution of legal doctrine through data-informed analysis.
Apply algorithmic reasoning and pattern recognition: use structured, explainable frameworks to classify and interpret large sets of cases, uncover emerging trends, and enhance research precision.
Evaluate ethics and transparency in legal data: develop critical awareness of bias, accountability, and explainability in algorithmic legal systems and datasets.
Redefine your professional role in research and analytics: integrate data-driven methodologies into traditional legal inquiry, positioning yourself at the forefront of evidence-based legal scholarship.
This isn’t a lecture. It’s an interactive research lab, combining case mapping, feature extraction, structured reasoning exercises, and collaborative problem-solving that will reshape how you see and study the law itself.
Lawyers ready to future-proof their practice and lead in AI-assisted legal analysis.
Law students eager to gain a competitive edge in emerging legal technologies.
Paralegals who want to master structured reasoning to enhance their analytical precision.
Whether you’re an experienced lawyer or a student preparing to enter the field, Algorithmic Law is becoming the new literacy of legal practice.
📍 Location: UTS, Sydney
 📅 Duration: 1 Full Day (In Person)
 🎓 Result Type: Competency Certificate
 👩🏫 Coordinator: Mona Chiha, JurisTechne Pty Ltd / UTS School of Computer Science
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Law firms, regulators, and courts are already adopting JurisTechne’s algorithmic reasoning frameworks to evaluate claims, assess fairness, and ensure transparency in decision-making. This course will equip you with the knowledge to understand, interpret, and guide those systems, not just follow them.
Your competitors are already learning this.
In five years, “algorithmic reasoning” will be as essential as statutory interpretation.
Will you be explaining the algorithms, or asking others to explain them to you?
Seats are strictly limited for this in-person workshop. Secure your place in the future of law today.
👉 Register now: https://events.humanitix.com/algorithmic-legal-foundations-101?c=lw-email-1
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JurisTechne is the world’s first ethical and eXplainable AI model built for law, founded by Mona Chiha, a PhD Candidate at UTS specialising in Algorithmic Law.
Supported by UTS Startups and Australia’s leading AI researchers, JurisTechne is pioneering the discipline of Algorithmic Law, where legal reasoning meets data ethics and transparency.
Be part of the next generation of lawyers who understand the algorithms that shape justice.