Artificial intelligence carries with it a great deal of
promise, for humanity as well as for the practice of law. Of course, that is
mixed with equal parts danger, for humanity – as well as for the practice of
law. For lawyers, in particular, it’s important to consider
professional ethics, and how those rules affect how attorneys can and should use
artificial intelligence.
In this CLE program, we’ll address the
many ethical issues that arise when lawyers use AI, including the logistical
questions. Artificial intelligence can be an assistive technology for attorneys,
that can improve the way that lawyers do their jobs, but only so long as those
lawyers are using the technology in a way that is protective of client
information, and that actually serves the end goal of providing zealous
representation to law firm clients.
In what promises to be a
lively discussion, we’ll cover a number of issues around the ethical use of AI –
and, we’ll take your questions, to boot!
Topics to be addressed
include:
- AI
+ lawyer competency
- Vetting AI tools
- Using AI tools in a way that protects client
confidentiality
- IP + copyright issues related to
AI
- Disclosure of the use of AI tools
- The future of AI
+ legal
ethics
Presenter:
Jared D. Correia, Esq. | CEO, Red
Cave Law Firm Consulting
Jared Correia is the Founder and CEO
of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, which offers subscription-based law firm
business management consulting and technology services for solo and small law
firms. A former practicing attorney, Jared has been advising lawyers and law
firms for over a decade. He is a regular presenter at local, regional and
national events, including ABA TECHSHOW. He regularly contributes to legal
publications, including his column, ‘Managing,’ for Attorney at Work, and his
‘Law Practice Confidential’
advice
column for
Lawyerist.
CLE Credits:
1.0 Ethics CLE Credits | Event Code: TBD
Cost:
MSBA Members: $10.00
Non-Members: $50.00
Law Student: Free
Deadline to register: July 7, 2024
Remote Participation: This program is a webinar only. Remote instructions will be emailed to
you the day prior to the event.
Payments:
Please register online or over the phone by credit card whenever possible. If
you must pay by check, please use this registration
form. If you need assistance, please contact the program manager.
Cancellations: Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy.
Accommodations:We are committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all
members can participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to
participate in this event, please notify the program manager with at least 72
hours notice prior to the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements
for accommodations. Thank you.
Program Manager:
Jennifer
Carter
jcarter@mnbars.org