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Overview
How to Leverage AI in Legal Writing Without Inviting Scrutiny
Imagine drafting a legal brief with the help of artificial intelligence (AI)… only to find out that the citations provided were bogus, and now, as a result, your reputation and your client's case are at stake. Are you willing to gamble with those odds? In this timely course, our accomplished practitioners delve into essential guidelines for sidestepping ethical landmines in AI-assisted legal research and drafting. Reinforce your confidence in the AI-assisted legal documents you create - register today!
- Review key ethics rules and opinions regarding AI use in legal writing.
- Find out how AI-assisted drafting triggers potential legal exposure.
- Examine best practices for safeguarding client data while using AI.
- Establish a quality control workflow for AI-assisted drafting.
*Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI's endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.
Abbreviated Agenda
- AI Use in Legal Research and Drafting: Ethical Frameworks
- Ethics of Using ChatGPT in Legal Writing: Top Drafting Dangers
- AI, Confidentiality, and Privacy Issues: Preventing Costly Breaches
- Ethical AI Integration in Legal Writing Workflows: Risk Prevention Tips
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Alaska CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Alabama CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Arkansas CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Arizona CLE |
|
3 Total |
| California CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Colorado CLE |
|
4 Total |
| Connecticut CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Delaware CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Florida CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| Georgia CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Hawaii CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Iowa CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Idaho CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Illinois CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Indiana CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Kansas CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| Kentucky CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Maine CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Minnesota CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Missouri CLE |
|
3.6 Total |
| Northern Mariana Islands CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Mississippi CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Montana CLE |
|
3 Total |
| North Carolina CLE |
|
3 Total |
| North Dakota CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Nebraska CLE |
|
3 Total |
| New Hampshire CLE |
|
3 Total |
| New Jersey CLE |
|
3.6 Total |
| New Mexico CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Nevada CLE |
|
3 Total |
| New York CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| Ohio CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Oklahoma CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| Oregon CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Pennsylvania CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Rhode Island CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| South Carolina CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Tennessee CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Texas CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Utah CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Virginia CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Vermont CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Washington CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Wisconsin CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| West Virginia CLE |
|
3.6 Total |
| Wyoming CLE |
|
3 Total |
Select Jurisdiction
CLE
Agenda
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AI Use in Legal Research and Drafting: Ethical Frameworks
- Ethics Opinions and Rules Concerning AI Use (MRPC 1.1, 1.4, 4.3, and 5.1)
- Leveraging AI to Enhance Your Writing: Examining the Use Cases
- Overview of Popular AI-Powered Legal Writing and Research Tools
- Determining Which AI Tools to Use for the Legal Writing Task at Hand
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Ethics of Using ChatGPT in Legal Writing: Top Drafting Dangers
- The Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL)
- Copyright Infringement and Plagiarism
- Overreliance: A Slippery Slope
- Hallucinations and Inaccuracies
- Malpractice Considerations, Professional Sanctions, and Insurance Implications
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AI, Confidentiality, and Privacy Issues: Preventing Costly Breaches
- Key Regulatory Requirements to Know (e.g., HIPAA, GDPR, etc.)
- Top Confidentiality Risks When Using AI in Research or Drafting
- Useful Tips for Vetting AI Platforms and Tools
- Protecting Client Data While Utilizing AI: Safeguards to Implement
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Ethical AI Integration in Legal Writing Workflows: Risk Prevention Tips
- Ensuring Accuracy and Identifying Hallucinations in AI-Assisted Drafting
- How to Establish a Quality Control Workflow for AI-Assisted Writing
- Drafting and Implementing an Ethical AI Use Policy for the Law Firm
- Documenting Use of AI (and Your Review of AI-Generated Drafts)
- Anticipating Shifts in Ethics Standards and the Future of AI in Law
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Joseph Mazzerella
is a partner with McCarter & English, LLP in Hartford, Connecticut. He brings his diverse in-house experience to clients in corporate, finance, licensing, and government relations matters. Mr. Mazzarella has more than 30 years of senior legal and business technology leadership experience. He has served in a variety of operational and legal leadership roles, including as general counsel to several telecommunications, networking, and software companies, and president and chief operating officer of a leading technology company in the public safety, defense, and communications space. A cutting-edge tech industry leader, Mr. Mazzarella holds more than 30 U.S. patents in numerous emerging areas, including no-code/low-code platforms, clean energy networks, interoperable multimedia communications, biosensor networks, IoT, AI, blockchain, drones, and wearable computing. He regularly speaks on emerging AI regulatory issues. Mr. Mazzarella also has been directly involved in structuring complex debt and equity financing, IP licensing, international joint ventures, M&A, supplier, and channel distribution and manufacturing agreements. He is experienced in government relations in both policy and appropriations at the federal and state level, as well as federal contracting, export controls, FCPA, and other regulatory compliance matters. In addition, Mr. Mazzarella has managed commercial litigation. He earned his B.S. degree, with honors, from Hobart and William Smith College and J.D. degree, cum laude, from Tulane University School of Law.
Speaker bio
Bradley D. Honnold
is a partner with the Leawood law firm of Goza & Honnold, LLC, where his focus is on medical negligence, pharmaceutical, and medical device litigation. Mr. Honnold has spoken at various CLE events on medical negligence issues. He is a member of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, The Missouri Bar, Kansas Bar Association and the Missouri Association of Trial Lawyers. Mr. Honnold earned his B.B.A. degree from the University of Iowa and his J.D. degree from the University of Iowa College of Law.
Speaker bio
Mary Ewing
is a founding member of Mary Ewing Law Office PC. Having previously practiced for 20 years with Ewing & Ewing PC, she is a tireless advocate in her representation of those who have been injured as a result of an automobile collision, dangerous condition, defective product, or professional negligence. Ms. Ewing also represents those involved in divorce litigation, workers' compensation claims, Social Security claims, and employment matters. She has been a frequent presenter at numerous continuing legal education seminars, held a board position with the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association for 30 years, and was certified as a civil trial advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Ms. Ewing served as an adjunct professor of law at the University of Denver College of Law for many years, as well as on the teaching faculty for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. She earned her B.A. degree from the University of Colorado and her J.D. degree from the University of Denver.
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