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"Prompting" Success for Law Firms: Tips for Engineering Effective Prompts to Get the Most out of AI


This program is an excerpt from Wisconsin Solo & Small Firm Conference 2025

Getting useful results from AI starts with asking the right questions. Literally. This step-by-step tutorial guides you through crafting prompts that get the job done, whether you’re drafting content, summarizing documents, or tackling administrative tasks. Think of it as prompt-writing with a purpose: simple tweaks, big time savings, and better results. No tech degree required!

Bonnie Shucha, Director of the Law Library, University of Wisconsin Law School Madison

Bonnie Shucha is the Associate Dean for Library and Information Services and Director of the Law Library at the University of Wisconsin Law School. She is responsible for all aspects of library operations and leads the Law Library team in supporting research and learning at the Law School. Ms. Shucha received a J.D. from the UW Law School, an M.L.I.S. and M.A. in History from UW-Milwaukee, and a B.A. in History from UW-Eau Claire. Ms. Shucha has presented and published on many topics including management, legal research, technology, and women’s history. She has written several articles for the Wisconsin Lawyer and serves on the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Communications Committee.  She has also served in leadership roles in the Law Librarians Association of Wisconsin and the American Association of Law Libraries.

Kristopher (Kris) Turner, University of Wisconsin Law School Madison

Kristopher (Kris) Turner began working at the Law School Library in January 2012 as a Circulation Assistant and Daytime Supervisor and also worked as the Reference and Technology Services Librarian and the Head of Reference before becoming the Associate Director of Public Services. Kris is responsible for managing the reference and circulation departments and enhancing the legal research services that the library offers or may offer in the future.  Kris works extensively with emerging technology and with faculty in preserving their scholarship in the UW Law School Digital Repository. Kris teaches Legal Technology and Artificial Intelligence in Law Practice, a course focused on the use of tech in law firm offices. He also co-teaches Advanced Legal Research with Law Library Director and Associate Dean Bonnie Shucha. Kris has served as the president of the Wisconsin Library Association, the Law Librarian Association of Wisconsin, and served on numerous committees and juries for the American Association of Law Libraries. Kris' scholarship has focused on law library administration, integration of technology into law practice, and Generative AI best practices.  


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