Aaron B. Bath is the U.S. Vice President of Litigation Support & Legal Operations at Balfour Beatty; a global infrastructure leader headquartered in London. With over 25 years of complex commercial litigation experience and more than 100 trials to his name, Aaron brings deep practical insight to the evolving intersection of law, operations, and technology.
Generative AI has moved past the demo stage and into the daily mechanics of legal work, yet most attorneys still treat large language models as search boxes rather than systems they can build and control. The gap between knowing AI exists and deploying it across a matter is where firms now lose hours and clients. This program closes that gap—starting with transformer architecture and prompt engineering, then moving directly into building custom GPTs in OpenAI and agent-based automations in Microsoft Copilot that handle repetitive work across transactional matters, litigation management, and legal operations. Attendees learn to use OpenAI projects and Copilot's integrations to structure, refine, and scale these tools across a legal team rather than relying on one-off prompts. By the end, attorneys can design and deploy their own AI workflows—configuring custom GPTs, building Copilot agents, and organizing AI-driven efficiencies across the legal function—instead of waiting for a vendor to package it for them.
What Will You Learn
Attorneys will learn the foundations of generative AI, how to build custom GPTs in OpenAI, and how to create agent-based automations in Microsoft Copilot.
What Will You Gain
Attorneys will gain the ability to streamline repetitive work across transactional matters, litigation management, and legal operations using custom AI tools and platforms.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: July 22, 2026
Closed-captioning available
Aaron Bath | Balfour Beatty
Aaron B. Bath is the U.S. Vice President of Litigation Support & Legal Operations at Balfour Beatty; a global infrastructure leader headquartered in London. With over 25 years of complex commercial litigation experience and more than 100 trials to his name, Aaron brings deep practical insight to the evolving intersection of law, operations, and technology. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he teaches courses on legal technology, eDiscovery, and the use of AI in law.
Aaron is a recognized thought leader in legal innovation, serving on the advisory boards for Consero’s Legal Operations and Litigation & Investigations Forums, as well as Brightflag’s Global Client Advisory Board. He is a former President of the Dallas Area Paralegal Association (DAPA) and a founding board member of the North Texas Chapter of ACEDS.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Jurisprudential Studies and Philosophy from SMU, completed graduate studies in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at MIT, and is currently a second-year law student at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law, where he earned top oral argument honors in his section and was selected to represent the school in the Emory National Civil Rights & Liberties Moot Court Competition.
A frequent speaker at industry conferences and legal tech events, Aaron is known for making complex concepts accessible and actionable, bringing a rare blend of frontline litigation experience, operational leadership, and AI fluency to every audience he engages in.
SESSION 1 – Foundations of Generative AI | 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Attorneys examine transformer models, large language models, and prompt engineering as the essential groundwork for applying generative AI in law, building the conceptual fluency needed to move from casual experimentation toward deliberate, controlled deployment across real legal matters and daily practice. BREAK | 3:00pm – 3:10pm
SESSION 2 – Custom GPTs & Copilot Agents | 3:10pm – 3:40pm
Demonstrations show how to build custom GPTs in OpenAI and agent-based automations in Microsoft Copilot, automating repetitive workflows across transactional matters, litigation management, and operations so legal teams reclaim hours otherwise lost to manual, recurring tasks each week.
SESSION 3 – Scaling With Projects & Platforms | 3:40pm – 4:10pm
Attendees use OpenAI projects and Microsoft Copilot integrations to structure, refine, and deploy AI-driven solutions across legal teams, organizing custom tools into repeatable systems that scale efficiencies beyond one-off prompts and spread proven workflows throughout the entire legal function.