AI for Legal Administrators: A Role-Based Guide

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This webinar will explore the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by law firms and legal organizations from the vantage point of various legal administration roles. The webinar will approach the use of AI from a risk management standpoint, using real world examples and various law firm administrative roles/responsibilities to illustrate the opportunities and dangers of AI in the greater context of legal ethics. We’ll also discuss best practices, legal ethics and common pitfalls. Participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to explore thoughtfully and ethically integrating AI into their law firms and practices, enhancing their firm’s capabilities while adhering to their legal, professional and ethical standards.

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Live and Archive Viewing: 1.00 CLM Credit Unit credit and certificate available This session provides valuable information to any size firm where you will work through a check list of key components that should be a part of every written Business Continuity plan. That checklist can then be used to assess and revise your firm’s current plan.
AI for Legal Administrators: A Role-Based Guide
03/06/2024 at 2:00 PM (CST)  |  Recorded On: 03/06/2024  |  60 minutes
03/06/2024 at 2:00 PM (CST)  |  Recorded On: 03/06/2024  |  60 minutes This webinar will explore the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by law firms and legal organizations from the vantage point of various legal administration roles. The webinar will approach the use of AI from a risk management standpoint, using real world examples and various law firm administrative roles/responsibilities to illustrate the opportunities and dangers of AI in the greater context of legal ethics. We’ll also discuss best practices, legal ethics and common pitfalls. Participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to explore thoughtfully and ethically integrating AI into their law firms and practices, enhancing their firm’s capabilities while adhering to their legal, professional and ethical standards.

Jeffery Cunningham

Associate

McAngus Goudelock & Courie

Jeff Cunningham is an outside General Counsel to solo and midsized law firms for McAngus Goudelock & Courie. For over a decade, Cunningham has defended industry professionals in a wide range of professional liability, ethics and professional disciplinary matters. With an emphasis on simple systems of risk management, he brings a holistic approach of protecting his clients before problems occur. A graduate of The Citadel, he went on to Fordham Law where he was an Associate Editor of the Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law and earned the Archibald R. Murray Public Service Award magna cum laude for pro bono work. He also gained valuable early litigation experience as a legal intern with the Queens District Attorney’s Office and the US Attorney’s Office Southern District of New York Criminal Division.

 

CLM®Application Credit: 1 hour(s) of Information Technology

CLM® Application Creditfor Functional Specialists: 1 hour(s) in the subject area of Operations Management  (OM) towards the additional hours required of some Functional Specialists to fulfill the CLM application. 

CLM® Recertification Credit: 1 hour(s) in the subject area of Operations Management  (OM)