We’ve all heard about it but have you thought through how
it could impact your practice? Join our panel of experts as they discuss how
ChatGPT can (and will) impact how lawyers practice from legal research to brief
drafting to client communication. In addition, we will explore the ethical
considerations of using AI in legal practice, including issues related to bias,
transparency, and accountability. We will also discuss the potential impact of
ChatGPT on the legal profession, including the potential for increased
efficiency, improved accuracy, and new business models. Attendees walk away with
a deeper understanding of ChatGPT's potential to transform the practice of law
and the ethical considerations that arise when using AI in legal practice. They
will also gain practical insights into how to incorporate ChatGPT into their own
legal practice.
This CLE is approved for credit
through May 4, 2025.
Panelists:
Nicole Black | Senior
Director, SME, and External Education | MyCase
Professor Jonathan
Choi | University of Minnesota Law School
Damien Riehl
| VP of Litigation Workflow and Analytics Content |
Fastcase
Professor Dan Schwarcz | University of Minnesota
Law
School
Moderator:
Pablo
Arredondo | Co-founder and Chief Product Officer |
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CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit approved | Event
Code: 484954
Cost:
MSBA Members: $29.95
Non-MSBA
Members: $64.95