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végzettségem szerint jogász.

Folyamatosan képzem magam az informatika területén. A jogi szakértelmet és a technológiai ismereteket ötvözve arra tanítom a jogászokat, hogyan használják a mesterséges intelligenciát, a promptolást és az automatizálást a mindennapi munkafolyamataikban.

Küldetésem egyszerű: segíteni a jogászoknak abban, hogy digitális készségekkel felvértezve magabiztosan boldoguljanak a 21. században. 

Segítek a jogászoknak és jogi csapatoknak gyorsabban, kevesebb adminisztrációval dolgozni – anélkül, hogy ez a pontosság vagy az adatvédelem rovására menne.

Az AI már nem a jövő, hanem a jelen része a jogi munkában. Akik időben megtanulják jól használni, versenyelőnyhöz jutnak. Én pedig megtanítom, hogyan lehet ezt felelősen, gyakorlatiasan és érthetően megtenni.

Szakmai utam

Az egyetemen én voltam az a hallgató, aki laptopon jegyzetelt. Ez a gyakorlati szokás később a digitális munkafolyamatok és a LegalTech iránti érdeklődéssé alakult.

Pályafutásomat a polgári jog és a peres ügyek területén kezdtem, ahol megtanultam összetett anyagokat kezelni, érvelni és dokumentumokat szerkeszteni. Később a szellemi tulajdonjog területére specializálódtam, ahol napi szinten kellett kreatív megoldásokkal élni – itt kezdtem először automatizálni a rutinfolyamatokat.

After private practice I joined a global company as an IP specialist. Working internationally — and later moving to Cyprus — allowed me to combine legal work with automation in larger projects.

What began as small efficiency experiments became a focus: helping lawyers use technology to get work done better, not to replace judgment.

Becoming a LegalTech Educator

I believe you must understand a tool to use it well. So I studied, attended conferences, and completed Harvard’s Computer Science for Lawyers (CS50) course. I tested many AI tools and built practical workflows for legal teams.

When large language models like ChatGPT debuted, I started building real use cases: contract drafting templates, legal summaries, review checklists, and secure workflows. I now teach these methods to legal professionals in workshops and courses.

Since then, I’ve trained about around 1000 lawyers, including individuals and legal teams. 

 My aim is to make AI a useful, trusted part of day-to-day legal work: a practical assistant, not a shortcut around professional judgment.

My Approach

I mix legal accuracy with technical know-how. My training method is practical, example-led, and immediately usable.

What I focus on:

  • writing effective prompts that return usable legal outputs
  • automating repetitive tasks like contract assembly and routine checks
  • reviewing and improving AI outputs so they meet legal standards
  • protecting confidentiality and managing legal risk when using AI
  • last but not least: how to bring the maximum out of AI and use your cognitive skills hand in hand with each other

 

I avoid tech jargon. I show you how to apply methods to your real cases, not hypothetical exercises.

How I Work with Teams

I design group sessions so teams learn together and adopt the same practices. That makes change smoother and longer-lasting.

I prefer iterative work. We test, improve, and scale the solutions that actually help you. Many clients book follow-ups once they see results.

Everything is tailored. I do not use one-size-fits-all templates. Your practice area, systems, and constraints shape the final solution.

I continuously innovate. As technology evolves, my workshops follow up too.

Values I Bring to Every Project

Uniqueness

Solutions tailored to your practice, not copied from elsewhere.

Precision

I value accuracy and timely delivery.

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Availability

I stay involved until the solution runs well, and I offer follow-up support.

Innovation

 I continuously keep the content of my workshops up to date and incorporate innovative methods not seen in legal education.

My Vision

The law should lead on technology, not follow it. The legal profession shouldn’t be considered as an outdated discipline; I work hard to keep lawyers digitally advanced and ahead of the AI curve.  

Lawyers with their reasoning and research skills are already set to work well with technology. They just need the right methods to apply their knowledge.

If you want practical help to use AI in your work — consulting, tailored training, or an online course — I’ll help you make it useful and safe.

Credentials and Experience

Let's Connect

If you want to explore how AI can improve your daily legal work, contact me. Let’s have a short call or a group assessment.

Together we’ll find simple, reliable ways to save time, create value and keep quality high.