Scale Law Firm AI has appointed Tima Mousavi as AI Education and Training Specialist to lead AI training programs for law firms across the United States and Canada. Attorneys who complete the company's programs report saving between 10 and 20 hours per week on repetitive legal tasks.
Mousavi brings more than a decade of education experience and three years focused on artificial intelligence adoption. In the role, she will lead AI workshops, help legal teams implement AI-powered workflows, and train attorneys on tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Cowork.
Real casework, not generic examples
Scale Law Firm AI said its training programs are built around actual legal cases and common law firm tasks. Workshops cover work attorneys handle regularly, including:
- reviewing contracts
- summarizing lengthy depositions
- checking legal citations for accuracy
- rewriting billing entries
- preparing for trial
Practical problem-solving in every session
Mousavi's training focuses on identifying repetitive tasks that AI can handle efficiently, then building workflows attorneys can use the same day. "Everyone talks about AI, but very few people show attorneys how to actually use it on a regular Tuesday at the desk," Mousavi said. "AI training for lawyers should not be overwhelming or confusing. The goal is to make AI a reliable, everyday tool that saves attorneys hours every week."
Mousavi added, "I teach what I practice, not just what I have read. Every workflow I train attorneys on is something I build and use every day. That is the difference between AI training that actually changes how a firm works and a lecture that gets forgotten by Friday."
Services aligned with bar rules and practice areas
Scale Law Firm AI is the legal division of Shift Into AI, a consulting firm that helps regulated industries adopt artificial intelligence. The company offers three core services: AI education workshops, AI Twin technology that creates a digital version of an attorney for video content, and advertising management on Google, Meta, and streaming television. Its programs align with bar association advertising rules in the U.S. and Canada, including guidance from ABA Formal Opinion 512 on responsible generative AI use in legal practice.
Training is tailored to firms in personal injury, family law, criminal defense, immigration, estate planning, business and corporate law, employment law, and real estate law.
Why this matters for lawyers
The program delivers a concrete return on time investment. Instead of generic AI overviews, attorneys learn step-by-step workflows that cut hours from tasks like deposition summaries and contract review. The training also addresses ethical compliance, giving firms a framework to use generative AI responsibly under the ABA's guidance. For a practice billing by the hour, reclaiming 10 to 20 hours weekly can translate directly into more strategic work or improved work-life balance.
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