Tuesday, April 9, 2024

May 9: How AI Can Change the Way Lawyers Communicate, Organize and Prepare

In an era where Chat-GPT has demonstrated capabilities of earning a Bar exam score that approaches the 90th percentile of test-takers passing and increasing efficiency and time-saving by up to 66%, understanding and harnessing these tools becomes pivotal for legal professionals.
This dynamic workshop, led by the renowned Professor Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid, aims to explore the transformative potential of AI tools in the legal sphere, offering insights into their benefits and addressing the hazards and concerns associated with their use.
Participants will learn how generative AI can revolutionize legal tasks, from drafting contracts to summarizing extensive documents, analyzing texts, creating legal documents, sourcing references, summarizing meetings, aiding in patent inventions, enhancing client communication, and preparing presentations. The workshop promises to introduce lawyers to their new, rapid, and efficient AI legal assistants, covering a broad spectrum of legal activities across all law fields.
The first part of the meeting will be a hands-on workshop focusing on practical tool usage. The second part will delve into general ethical challenges and the American Bar Association (ABA) guidelines on AI utilization, where Professor Yanisky-Ravid will address the ethical considerations surrounding AI adoption in the legal profession.
This event is an unmissable opportunity for legal professionals to equip themselves with the knowledge and tools necessary to excel in the fast-evolving legal landscape. Join us on May 9th, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, for an enlightening experience that promises to elevate your legal practice.
Title:
How AI Can Change the Way Lawyers Communicate, Organize and Prepare
Continuation of Bridge the Gap 2024
Date/Time:
Thursday, May 9, 2024
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern Time
Register Now!
Speaker:
Professor Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid, PhD, Fordham Law School, Visiting Professor; Ono Academic Law School, Israel, Founder and Director, the Shalom Comparative Research Institute, Law & Tech.; Yale Law School, Information Society Project (ISP), Prof. Fellow
By:
Fordham Law School
Credit:
CLE credit for the program is pending in accordance with the requirements of the New York and New Jersey States CLE Boards for a maximum of 2.0 transitional and non-transitional skills and cybersecurity credits. In many other jurisdictions, you may be able to self-apply for credit.

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