Need practical strategies for AI? Join the EDRM webinar sponsored by Nextpoint with the “AI for the Rest of Us” Author Panel tomorrow!
Tomorrow, EDRM will host the Nextpoint sponsored webinar“AI for the Rest of Us” Author Panel (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). In this expert panel discussion, Tom O’Connor joins his co-authors from Nextpoint to share insights from the newly released book Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us.
This practical conversation demystifies legal AI, providing you with concrete strategies to leverage these tools effectively while keeping the attorney at the center of every decision.
You’ll learn how to:
- Distinguish between the AI buzz and real-world applications in legal practice
- Identify where AI can augment your work without replacing professional judgment
- Navigate the ethical and privacy considerations of AI adoption
- Evaluate AI tools and vendors with practical checklists and cost considerations
- Implement AI responsibly while maintaining quality control and oversight
- Avoid the mistakes other legal professionals have made with AI in court
The expert panel will include:
- Tom O’Connor, Director, Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center
- Rakesh Madhava, Founder and CEO, Nextpoint
- Brett Burney, eLaw Evangelist, Nextpoint
- Elizabeth Guthrie, Content Manager, Nextpoint
Let’s face it: artificial intelligence is transforming legal practice, but the hype often outpaces reality. Legal professionals need honest guidance on what AI can actually do today, where the risks lie, and how to adopt these tools responsibly without sacrificing attorney judgment. So, register here to get AI insights from the “AI for the Rest of Us” Author Panel tomorrow!
So, what do you think? Are you struggling with how to apply AI to legal use cases? If so, attend the webinar tomorrow! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Disclosure: Nextpoint is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today
Disclaimer: The views represented herein are exclusively the views of the author, and do not necessarily represent the views held by my employer, my partners or my clients. eDiscovery Today is made available solely for educational purposes to provide general information about general eDiscovery principles and not to provide specific legal advice applicable to any particular circumstance. eDiscovery Today should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a lawyer you have retained and who has agreed to represent you.
Discover more from eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.



