"Applied AI Compliance Tools": Incorporating AI into your Legal Practice
Are you curious about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be integrated into your legal practice?
Join Clerkbridge for a 3-credit online CLE course (NC, CA) on June 19 where you'll learn about the latest advancements in AI technology and how it can be integrated into your legal practice. Stay ahead of the curve, enhance your skills, and learn how to grow your practice with this informative session!
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Agenda
Hour 1: Understanding AI in Legal Practice
Overview: This hour will provide participants with a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) and its various applications in the legal field. It will cover different types of AI, distinctions between AI and machine learning, an introduction to Legal Language Models (LLMs), and insights into generative AI as applied to image creation. Ethics and compliance considerations will be woven into each section.
Hours 2 & 3: Practical Applications in Legal Practice
Overview: Hours 2 & 3 will delve into practical applications of AI in various aspects of legal practice, including client communications, marketing, courtroom visual aids, legal research, contract drafting, and document review. Each section will emphasize ethical and compliance considerations.
FAQs
What benefits come with my registration fee?
By registering, you will gain access to a comprehensive package designed to empower your legal practice. The annual subscription price of $299 includes unlimited access to a full year (or 12-credits) of CLEs, our innovative "Blinder" app, the expansive Clerkbridge library for ongoing AI compliance training, and exclusive early access to all our live events.
In what states is Clerkbridge's Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course currently bar-approved?
Our 3-credit CLE course is currently bar-approved in North Carolina and California. NY attorneys may apply directly to the NY State Bar for credit.