Legal Ethics with the use of Generative AI -- With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility (On-Demand Webinar)
Date: 03/27/24
Closed captions are available.
Overview: This webinar examines ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct (Rules 1.1, 1.3, 1.6, and 1.8) as they relate to the use of AI by attorneys. This webinar includes:
- An introduction to generative AI products being used in the legal department
- Use cases for generative AI in the legal department
- A discussion on the creation of “deep fakes” and application of Rule 3.3, 3.4, and 4.1
- Coverage of the responsibility for Lawyers’ Agents, Rules 5.1 and 5.3, which state that lawyers have an ethical obligation to supervise lawyers and non-lawyers
- And much more.
Learning Objectives:
- Attendees will learn how legal departments and law firms are currently using AI in the practice of law and will examine cases of the use of AI in the law;
- Attendees will understand how Model Rules of Professional Conduct apply to the use of AI in the practice of law;
- Attendees will understand more about risks in the use of AI, including biases, deep fakes, hallucinations, and errors.
Speaker Information:
Bruce de'Medici, Principal, Grey Oar
Derek Staub, Partner, Frost Brown Todd
Moderator Information:
Kelly R Anderson, Associate General Counsel, BHSI
Credit Information:
CLE: The maximum number of credits available for ON DEMAND is 1.5 for a 60-minute state and 1.8 for a 50-minute state. Please note that the availability of credits may vary from state to state. This self-study course will be available for purchase for approximately one year after the recording date, but state rules on duration of eligibility for CLE-credits differ, so please check with your state before purchasing self-study offerings.
CPE: CPE credits are not available for on-demand.
CCB: CCB credits are not available for this on-demand webinar.
For additional information, please visit the AHLA Continuing Education page.