community-bar-association-co-host-webinar
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name: community-bar-association-co-host-webinar
description: Use when planning, scripting, or executing a co-hosted webinar between HAQQ and a bar association — covering topic selection, speaker lineup, CLE credit application, logistics, recording and on-demand availability, and member engagement conversion. Produces a complete webinar production brief from concept to follow-up. Applies to bar associations in MENA (LBBA, Dubai Bar, SABA, Egyptian Bar) and international equivalents.
license: MIT
metadata:
id: community.bar-association-co-host-webinar
category: community
jurisdictions: [multi]
priority: P1
intent: [community, bar-association, webinar, cle, bd]
related: [academy-partnership-pitch, community-partner-deal-templates, community-influencer-collab-brief, academy-learn-legal-with-ai-curriculum]
source: Louis — HAQQ Legal AI (github.com/sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal)
version: "1.0"
Bar Association Co-Host Webinar — Production Brief Generator
When to use this
Invoke when:
- HAQQ is planning a co-hosted event with a bar association
- A bar association partner asks for a webinar agenda or speaker brief
- A marketing team needs a full production brief for an upcoming CLE-credited webinar
- A BD team is pitching a bar association on a co-branded event and needs a compelling program outline
- Post-event: generating the follow-up email sequence and on-demand availability announcement
Inputs
| Input | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bar association name and jurisdiction | Yes | Drives topic selection and CLE rules |
| Practice area focus | Yes | E.g., employment law + AI, contract review, corporate compliance |
| Speaker from HAQQ | Yes | Name, title, key credential for speaker bio |
| Bar association speaker | Optional | Name, title; if not yet confirmed, placeholder |
| Target date and format | Yes | Live webinar / hybrid; duration (typically 60–90 min) |
| CLE credit sought | Optional | Number of CLE/CPD hours; applicable bar rules |
| Member engagement goal | Optional | Lead capture, free trial conversion, awareness only |
Step 1: Topic selection
Winning webinar topics for bar association co-hosting:
| Topic frame | Why it works |
|---|---|
| "Practical AI in [practice area] — What Works Today" | Actionable, not theoretical; practitioners want tools, not hype |
| "What AI Can and Cannot Do for Lawyers in [Jurisdiction]" | Directly addresses member anxiety about AI relevance and risk |
| "Reviewing Contracts Faster Without Sacrificing Quality" | Speaks to the billable-hour efficiency pressure most members feel |
| "AI and Professional Responsibility — What the Rules Say" | Ethics topic has broad appeal; bar associations are credible hosts for ethics CLE |
| "Drafting for MENA Jurisdictions — Where AI Helps and Where It Doesn't" | Jurisdiction-specific framing resonates with MENA bars more than generic AI content |
The HAQQ speaker should own the "what the AI does and how" portion; the bar leadership should own the "professional responsibility and member implications" portion.
Step 2: CLE credit application
CLE/CPD credit rules vary by bar:
| Bar | Credit body | Typical process |
|---|---|---|
| Lebanese Bar Association (LBBA) | LBBA Continuing Education Committee | Apply 4–6 weeks before; submit program agenda, speaker credentials, and learning objectives |
| Dubai Bar | Dubai Courts / DIFC Courts training programs | Contact Continuing Legal Education unit |
| Saudi Bar Association (SABA) | SABA Education Committee | Arabic-language content requirement for full credit |
| Egyptian Bar Association | EBA | Formal application; bar leadership endorsement required |
| UK Solicitors Regulation Authority | SRA | Attendance log required; CPD is self-certified |
CLE application content to generate:
- Learning objectives (3–5 specific, measurable outcomes)
- Program agenda with time allocations
- Speaker bios with relevant credentials
- Substantive content description (why this is legal education, not marketing)
Step 3: Webinar production brief
Speaker briefing
- Each speaker receives a one-page brief: their segment, key messages, talking points, and slides they are responsible for
- HAQQ speaker: demos should use real use cases, not generic examples
- Bar speaker: should speak to member impact, not HAQQ product features
Run of show (90-minute format)
| Time | Segment | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| 0:00–0:05 | Welcome and housekeeping | Bar association host |
| 0:05–0:15 | Opening framing: where is AI today for MENA lawyers? | HAQQ speaker |
| 0:15–0:40 | Main content: [practice area focus] with live demo | HAQQ speaker |
| 0:40–0:55 | Professional responsibility and member implications | Bar association speaker |
| 0:55–1:10 | Q&A | Both speakers |
| 1:10–1:15 | Closing: next steps, free trial offer, CLE credit confirmation | Bar association host |
| 1:15–1:20 | Post-session networking (optional, for hybrid events) | — |
Registration and promotion
- Co-branded landing page (bar association logo + HAQQ logo)
- Member email from bar association (most effective channel; members trust bar comms)
- HAQQ social and email promotion
- LinkedIn event page with speaker bios
- Reminder sequence: 1 week, 1 day, 1 hour before
Step 4: Member engagement and lead capture
During the webinar:
- Free 30-day Louis trial offer for attendees (use bar-specific promotional code for attribution)
- Poll questions: "Do you currently use AI in your practice?" → captures member segmentation data
- Resource download: one-page summary of the session + links to relevant Louis tools
Post-webinar follow-up (within 48 hours):
- Thank-you email from bar association with recording link and CLE certificate download
- HAQQ follow-up email to attendees who redeemed the trial code
- Non-redeemers: a second email at day 7 with a different hook (e.g., case study or demo video)
Step 5: Recording and on-demand availability
- Record the live session (with speaker consent)
- Edit to remove dead time (introductions, waiting for late attendees)
- Post to: HAQQ website / bar association member portal / LinkedIn / YouTube (if content is appropriate for public)
- Create a short highlight clip (2–3 minutes) for social media
- Register the on-demand version for CLE credit where the bar rules permit
Quality bar
A co-hosted webinar that is perceived as a product advertisement rather than genuine legal education damages HAQQ's credibility with the bar. The content bar: at least 60% of the session should be substantive legal-education content that would be valuable regardless of whether the attendee uses Louis. The remaining 40% can demonstrate how Louis makes that content actionable.
Related skills
- [[academy-partnership-pitch]]
- [[community-partner-deal-templates]]
- [[community-influencer-collab-brief]]
- [[academy-learn-legal-with-ai-curriculum]]