Join us as we explore law firm automation's transformative impact on firm success and client satisfaction. Learn to automate tedious tasks efficiently and navigate evidence authentication challenges. Delve into the ethical considerations of using generative AI in your legal practice to ensure responsible integration.
OPENING REMARKS Diane Perez, Esq., Chair, Standing Committee on Technology
AI-POWERED EFFICIENCY: ELEVATING YOUR FIRM SUCCESS & TAKING BACK YOUR TIME WITH AUTOMATION Law firm automation frees up lawyers to focus on utilization efficiencies, improving the success of their firm and client experience. In this session, we'll walk through the importance and rise of automation in the legal profession, discuss key considerations to keep in mind, and learn the formula for automating the most tedious tasks at your firm.
Presenter: Kate Bell, Clio, Affinity Partnerships Manager BREAK AND TRANSITION Diane Perez, Esq., Chair, Standing Committee on Technology
AUTHENTIC EVIDENCE: A FRAMEWORK FOR FINDING FAKES When it comes to evidence, everything is not always as it seems. In many cases, we have seen evidence produced to tell one story, only to discover the real story…the evidence was fabricated! If you are not a technologist, how would you even know? In this session, we will discuss red flags to help determine if the data you have been provided requires a closer look.
Presenter: Bobby Williams, iDiscovery Solutions, Director TRANSITION Diane Perez, Esq., Chair, Standing Committee on Technology
“CHATGPT4 WROTE THIS BRIEF”: GENERATIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LEGAL ETHICS The presentation will critically examine generative AI in legal practice, focusing on the ethical dilemmas lawyers face as they decide how and whether to incorporate this technology. Attendees will learn about the complexities of AI-assisted legal work and understand how new and existing ethical regulations govern that use.
Presenter: Dr. Kirsten K. Davis, Stetson University College of Law, Professor of Law, and Faculty Director of Online Legal Education Strategies CLOSING REMARKS Diane Perez, Esq., Chair, Standing Committee on Technology