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AI (Artificial Intelligence) in Legal Marketing: Balancing Innovation and Ethics
Credit(s):
1 CLE
1 Technology CLE
CE Course Approval Period:
Apr 03, 2025 - Oct 31, 2026
Course Number:
8897
Original Program Date:
April 3, 2025
Duration:
1 hour 1 minute
Access:
Available for 90 days after Registration (10/07/2025)
This webinar focuses on how solo and small firm attorneys can leverage AI tools for marketing and client development while staying compliant with the Florida Bar’s ethical advertising standards. C. Todd Smith will help you discover practical ways to use AI for market research, client profiling, content creation, and planning—tailored to the needs of smaller practices. Attendees will learn practical applications of AI while addressing potential pitfalls and ensuring adherence to the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar.
AI (Artificial Intelligence) in Legal Marketing: Balancing Innovation and Ethics C. Todd Smith, Orlando
1 CLE
1 Technology CLE
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