Description
This CLE course offers an in-depth overview of the cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence and their transformative impact on legal practice. Attendees will explore how AI is currently being applied in key areas such as contract analysis, litigation strategy, legal research, and compliance monitoring. The class will also address ethical considerations, privacy concerns, and the evolving regulatory landscape surrounding AI technologies in law. Participants will gain practical insights into the opportunities and limitations of AI tools, including strategies for integrating them effectively into their practice. This session is designed to help legal professionals stay informed about the latest AI innovations and prepare for the future of AI-driven legal services.
FACULTY:
Joe Regalia is a law professor at the William S. Boyd School of Law, the number-one U.S. News-ranked law school in the nation for legal writing training. He is a nationally recognized legal writing trainer and consultant for law firms, federal and state courts, federal and state agencies, nonprofits, and Fortune 500 companies.
Joe has led hundreds of workshops for federal trial and appellate judges, state judges, federal teams like the Department of Justice, state and federal agencies, major corporate legal teams, and more. He is frequently asked to offer keynotes at major conferences and organizations. Joe’s research and teaching focus on legal writing, persuasion science, technology, and innovation.
Before co-founding Write.law and joining the law faculty, Joe graduated first in his class at the University of Michigan Law School, clerked for the Ninth Circuit, and practiced at three AmLaw 100 firms.
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11/13/2024 12:00:0011/13/2024 13:30:00America/Los_AngelesCLE: Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice: A State-of-the-Art OverviewThis CLE course offers an in-depth overview of the cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence and their transformative impact on legal practice. Attendees will explore how AI is currently being applied in key areas such as contract analysis, litigation strategy, legal research, and compliance monitoring. The class will also address ethical considerations, privacy concerns, and the evolving regulatory landscape surrounding AI technologies in law. Participants will gain practical insights into the opportunities and limitations of AI tools, including strategies for integrating them effectively into their practice. This session is designed to help legal professionals stay informed about the latest AI innovations and prepare for the future of AI-driven legal services. FACULTY: Joe Regalia is a law professor at the William S. Boyd School of Law, the number-one U.S. News-ranked law school in the nation for legal writing training. He is a nationally recognized legal writing trainer and consultant for law firms, federal and state courts, federal and state agencies, nonprofits, and Fortune 500 companies. Joe has led hundreds of workshops for federal trial and appellate judges, state judges, federal teams like the Department of Justice, state and federal agencies, major corporate legal teams, and more. He is frequently asked to offer keynotes at major conferences and organizations. Joe’s research and teaching focus on legal writing, persuasion science, technology, and innovation. Before co-founding Write.law and joining the law faculty, Joe graduated first in his class at the University of Michigan Law School, clerked for the Ninth Circuit, and practiced at three AmLaw 100 firms. Reno, NVEvent Starts | Event Ends |
11/13/2024 | 11/13/2024 |
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