Utilization of AI Applications

Utilization of AI Applications in the Legal System: Artificial Intelligence Trends

Holy Toledo (again!). But this time Toledo comes to us with a CLE on the utilization of AI applications in the legal system & throughout the nation.

The Zoom live interactive webinar conducted by the Toledo Bar Association – Utilization of AI Applications in the Legal System and Throughout the Nation – is happening this coming Monday, November 20, 2023 from 3:30pm to 5:00pm ET. Registration is available here.

As a follow up to the Toledo Bar Association’s Kiroff Bench Bar Conference: Exploring AI, this 1.5 hour CLE will be a follow-up to that conference. This 2.0 session will look at the policies behind AI, utilization throughout the Nation, implications for use in courts, the interaction with privacy and related laws, and how this technology is affecting the legal practice.

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The terrific panel includes:

  • Alondra Nelson, Harold F. Linder Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Former Director of The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
  • Jacqueline Acker, Deputy Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer in the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties at the Central Intelligence Agency
  • Judge Sean P. O’Donnell, Superior Court, King County, Washington
  • David Horrigan, Discovery Counsel and Legal Education Director for Relativity
  • Nicholas Wittenberg, Esq., Moderator, Specialist Leader, Government & Public Services, Deloitte

It’s a terrific panel and a timely topic, and you don’t have to leave your office or home to attend it! Click here to register for the CLE webinar Utilization of AI Applications in the Legal System and Throughout the Nation here!

So, what do you think? Are you interested in utilization of AI applications in the legal system? If so, then attend the webinar! Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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