Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession
About This Course
As technology continually evolves, Artificial Intelligence (AI) remains at the forefront of this progress. In this program, attorneys will delve into the applications of AI in the legal field. However, as with any emerging technology, lawyers need to critically assess the ethical implications of these innovations. Consequently, this course will include an in-depth discussion of ethical considerations surrounding AI.
The primary aim of this course is to equip participants with a foundational understanding of AI and its potential applications in the legal profession. Furthermore, it will comprehensively examine the ethical challenges posed by integrating AI into legal practice.
This course offers valuable insights into how these changes impact the legal landscape and is ideal for legal professionals seeking to stay up-to-date with technological advancements, especially in AI. By attending, attorneys can gain essential knowledge to navigate the evolving AI-driven legal environment responsibly and ethically.
Learning Objectives:
- Develop an understanding of AI
- Compare and contrast the various AI programs developed for lawyers
- Analyze and compare the ethical issues associated with AI in the legal setting
Production Date: 7/17/2024
About the Presenters
Brenda Seibert, Esq.
Bucks County Community College
Practice Area: Trial (+ 1 other areas)
Brenda Seibert is an Assistant Professor in the Business and Innovation Department and Learning Resources Department. In 2020, she was awarded the Bucks County Community College “Above and Beyond Award.” She also serves as Program Director of the Bucks County Community College Paralegal Program and Paralegal Program Coordinator. Her course concentration includes Torts, Civil Litigation, Business Law, and Insurance and Risk Management. As an attorney, she represented major department stores, national drugstore chains, and manufacturers of large-scale construction equipment. Professor Seibert is licensed to practice law in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In law school, Professor Seibert served on the Environmental Law Moot Court ...
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