Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law: Mastering Generative and Agentic AI
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The legal landscape is shifting. Attorneys who simply "dabble" in AI chatbots are being left behind by those who master Agentic AI, Deep Research, and Deep Reasoning workflows. Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law is not a theoretical overview. It is a rigorous, pedagogical guide for the 2026 practitioner.
In this definitive guide, you will learn to:
- Implement RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation): Securely anchor AI outputs in "ground truth" sources to eliminate "hallucinations."
- Master Context Engineering: Design high-precision prompts and employ priming techniques that will generate client- and court-ready legal work product.
- Design and deploy Agentic Workflows: Move beyond simple prompts to autonomous AI agents capable of planning and executing multi-step research and document creation tasks.
Whether you are a practitioner dealing with the implementation and use of AI at your firm or a law student preparing for the future of practice, this book provides the clarity needed to thrive.
Publication Date
2026
Book Title
Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law: Mastering Generative and Agentic AI
Book Author/Editor
Michael D. Murray
Publisher
Juris Practicum University Press
City
New York
ISBN
9798994361405
Keywords
AI, legal practice, RAG, Retrieval-Augmented Generation
Disciplines
Law | Legal Profession | Legal Writing and Research
Recommended Citation
Murray, Michael D., "Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law: Mastering Generative and Agentic AI" (2026). Law Faculty Books and Chapters. 68.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/lawfac_book/68
