Artificial Intelligence and Legal Practice
About
This Course
Artificial Intelligence is posed to change the legal industry and how attorneys practice. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly prevalent in the legal profession, attorneys must navigate a myriad of challenges related to its use. This CLE course delves into the challenges and opportunities posed by AI, discussing issues such as bias in algorithms, data privacy, and the impact of automation on attorney-client relationships. Attorneys will gain essential knowledge on how to leverage AI in their practice.
Attorneys of all levels are encouraged to attend this course to learn about changes to the legal industry caused by artificial intelligence.
Learning Objectives:
- Evaluate the implications of using AI in legal practice
- Discuss strategies to ensure data privacy and confidentiality when using AI tools for legal research, document analysis, and client communications
- Develop a workable framework for decision-making in the context of AI, addressing situations where AI may augment, replace, or assist attorneys in their duties
- Explore emerging AI tools to assist attorneys in their practice
Production Date: 2/24/2024
About the Presenters
Diane Littlejohn, Esq.
NCCU School of Law
Practice Area: Intellectual Property (+ 2 other areas)
Attorney Diane Littlejohn serves as the Executive Director of the NCCU School of Law Technology Law and Policy Center. Attorney Littlejohn earned her law degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, NC. She teaches a course on the intersection of law practice and technology. Attorney Littlejohn maintains her law practice part-time. She handles intellectual property law, small business and entity formations, and contract drafting. She enjoys traveling, listening to podcasts, and spending time with her pets in her free time.
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