Free webinar unlocks AI for trusts and estates practitioners

Experts from WEL Partners and Hull & Hull will demystify available tools, share actionable insights

Free webinar unlocks AI for trusts and estates practitioners
By Mallory Hendry
Sep 22, 2025 / Share

This article was produced in partnership with WEL Partners and Hull & Hull LLP 

Artificial intelligence is shaking up workflows and making its mark on output across the legal industry, including the realm of trusts and estates. At this stage, there’s no dispute that AI is here to stay. But as we shift from theory to practice, confidence and trust in what lawyers choose is critical.  

Embracing AI responsibly and effectively 

With clients demanding faster and more accurate services and regulatory requirements becoming increasingly complex, it’s essential to stay ahead by embracing the latest technology.  

But before taking the leap, lawyers need more information about which AI solutions can be responsibly and effectively employed in their practice. Where, when and how can these tools be relied upon? That’s the topic tackled in Whaley Estate Litigation Partners and Hull & Hull LLP’s most recent collaboration, upcoming webinar A.I. Tools for Estates and Trust Lawyers: What You Need to Know.  

Estate experts Kimberly Whaley and Bryan Gilmartin of WEL Partners and Ian Hull, Suzana Popovic-Montag, and Doug Higgins of Hull & Hull aim to demystify existing AI tools and provide actionable guidance on how best to integrate them into day-to-day practice. Drawing from personal experience, attendees will learn best practices from the seasoned panel and zero in on how to sharpen efficiency, strengthen client service, and be ready for a digital-first future. 

Law’s new ‘sea change’ moment 

Now is the time to understand how AI can streamline your workflow, reduce risks, and achieve better outcomes for your clients. That starts with learning which tools are available on the market today, how they can be used safety and securely, and how they’re productive in a legal practice — today and in the near future. 

The practice of law is in a new ‘sea change’ moment and it’s incumbent upon lawyers to become proficient with the tools that will soon become a reality of their day-to-day practice. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve: register now to secure your spot and unlock the full potential of AI in your estate and trust practice.