Build your own
AI assistant
WEBINAR
Whereas many lawyers still use AI as a standalone question-and-answer tool, this course teaches you how to use AI as a structural support for your work processes. The premise is simple: if you repeatedly perform the same tasks, make the same analyses, or ask the same questions, you can build a targeted AI assistant that supports this work in a consistent and controlled manner.
LEVEL
Floor
LONG
90 min
LOCATION
Online
€ 150,- excl. BTW
PO/PE-punten:
1 (niet juridisch / niet fiscaal)
Beschikbaar vanaf:
24 maart 2026
About this course
In deze cursus leer je hoe je AI-assistenten ontwerpt en bouwt. Dat laten we zien in ChatGPT, Claude en Gemini. Er wordt gewerkt met concrete voorbeelden en live demo’s, zodat zichtbaar wordt hoe verschillende AI-assistenten in de praktijk functioneren, welke ontwerp- en aansturingskeuzes bepalend zijn voor de kwaliteit van de output en waar de daadwerkelijke toegevoegde waarde ligt. Daarbij is expliciet aandacht voor legal prompting zoals dat hoort bij het bouwen en aansturen van AI-assistenten, en hoe dit verschilt van het gebruik van AI in losse chats.
Daarna leer je hoe meerdere AI-assistenten binnen één werkproces kunnen samenwerken. Na afloop beschik je niet alleen over inzicht, maar over concrete, werkende AI-assistenten die direct inzetbaar zijn in je eigen praktijk. Je weet hoe je AI structureel organiseert, uitbreidt en beheerst, zodat het geen experiment blijft, maar een betrouwbaar onderdeel wordt van je dagelijkse juridische werk.
Practical result
Afterwards:
weet je hoe je op een gedegen manier AI-assistenten bouwt in ChatGPT, Claude en Gemini;
you have built at least 3 AI assistants of your own;
you have gained plenty of inspiration for even more AI assistants that are relevant to you;
begrijp je hoe assistenten elkaar kunnen aanroepen.
Wat staat er op het programma?
Introduction: AI assistants for lawyers
We start with the question of what exactly an AI assistant is and when it makes sense to use one in legal work. In doing so, we distinguish between isolated interactions with AI and working with dedicated assistants that fulfill a fixed role and task.
Using concrete examples and live demos, we show how different AI assistants function in practice and what types of work they are suited for. These examples illustrate how AI assistants can support legal processes and where their added value lies.
Designing effective AI assistants
Next, the focus shifts to design. You will learn how to make conscious choices in advance when developing an AI assistant, what steps to take when building an AI assistant, and which tasks are suitable for support by an AI assistant.
Instructing and managing AI assistants
Building an AI assistant requires a different approach to legal prompting than simply asking individual questions. In this section, you will learn how to direct AI assistants in a targeted manner and how to formulate instructions that are appropriate for the purpose.
Building
With this foundation in place, it's time to get started. Participants first brainstorm ideas for AI assistants that fit in with their own work. They then build these assistants, under supervision and with room for questions and refinement.
Collaborative AI assistants
This course component focuses on getting multiple AI assistants to work together. Participants learn how different specialized assistants can be deployed within a single work process, each with their own role and task, so that complex tasks are broken down into manageable steps.
We discuss how AI assistants can complement and follow up on each other, for example by first providing structure, then performing legal analysis, and finally checking or refining the output. The focus is on consciously designing this collaboration, with clear responsibilities for each assistant and maintaining quality and consistency.
Using practical examples, we demonstrate how collaborative AI assistants lead to greater control, better output, and more efficient workflows. This component represents an important step toward building robust AI work processes, in which AI is not used in isolation but functions as a coherent whole.
For whom
This course is designed for legal professionals, including lawyers, corporate lawyers, judges, public prosecutors, employees of various ministries, employees of enforcement and investigative authorities, and compliance officers who are interested in improving their understanding and skills in applying language models within their field.
This course is also great for those who support legal professionals, such as:
Legal staff
Office directors
Secretaries
Personal assistants
Participants who want to take advantage of advanced technologies to increase their efficiency, improve their services, and implement innovative solutions in their daily operations will benefit from this course.
The program is also suitable for IT professionals within the legal sector who work with legal teams and are involved in implementing and managing AI technologies.
Jouw docent
Joyce Boonstra
Former lawyer, Legal Tech Expert & Trainer
Joyce combineert wat zelden samengaat: een juridische achtergrond met diepgaande technische kennis van AI. Ze was een van de eerste juristen in Nederland die taalmodellen structureel integreerde in haar dagelijkse praktijk. Niet als experiment, maar als werkwijze.
While others were still waiting, Joyce was testing. She knows the possibilities and pitfalls of various tools firsthand. Not from theory, but from hours of practical experience.
That combination makes her training sessions different. No slides full of promises, but concrete applications. No hype, but nuance. And always the question: does this work for your practice?
"AI will not replace lawyers. But lawyers who master AI will replace lawyers who do not."
Would you prefer a customized training program ?
We also provide all our training courses in-company. Fully tailored to your organization and ambitions. From small teams to office-wide.
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