This CLE presentation is for legal professionals who want a better understanding of the intersection between generative
Al and legal ethics. Beginning with a foundational overview of Al and its generative capabilities, participants will explore the ethical implications as outlined by the American Bar Association (ABA) model rules. Key topics include maintaining competency (Rule 1.1), ensuring confidentiality (Rule 1.6), and effective supervision (Rule 5.1) in the context of Al use. The course will also address potential sanctions for unethical Al practices and provide insights into the application of Al in legal research tools, emphasizing ethical principles and considerations.
Participants will engage in discussions on
specific ethical issues such as Al hallucinations, supervisory concerns, and confidentiality challenges. The course
concludes with a review of ethical Al use policies within law firms and an open discussion to consolidate learning and
address participant queries. This course is designed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary
to ethically integrate Al into their practice.
Date+Time:
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Advance registration required: register via Microsoft Teams (LexisNexis) by noon the day of the program to receive a link. LexisNexis will handle the registration and MCLE credit process.
About the Speaker:
Brandon Marquette serves as a Telephonic Solutions Consultant for LexisNexis' State and Local Government Division, where he leverages his distinctive background in adult learning, facilitation, and legal expertise to drive training and development initiatives for government accounts across eleven western states. Brandon holds an Associate of Applied Sciences in Legal Studies from Sinclair Community College, where he was nominated to the National Society of Leadership and Success and earned Dean's List recognition. He has also earned his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Ohio University. Operating from Dayton, Ohio, Brandon manages State and Local Government accounts across Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Utah, and New Mexico.
Advance registration required: register via Microsoft Teams (LexisNexis) by noon the day of the program to receive a link. LexisNexis will handle the registration and MCLE credit process.
About the Speaker:
Brandon Marquette serves as a Telephonic Solutions Consultant for LexisNexis' State and Local Government Division, where he leverages his distinctive background in adult learning, facilitation, and legal expertise to drive training and development initiatives for government accounts across eleven western states. Brandon holds an Associate of Applied Sciences in Legal Studies from Sinclair Community College, where he was nominated to the National Society of Leadership and Success and earned Dean's List recognition. He has also earned his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Ohio University. Operating from Dayton, Ohio, Brandon manages State and Local Government accounts across Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Utah, and New Mexico.
Credit:
California: 1 hour participatory California Legal Ethics MCLE credit. In some other states, you may be able to self-apply for credit.
California: 1 hour participatory California Legal Ethics MCLE credit. In some other states, you may be able to self-apply for credit.
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The Alameda County Law Library is a public law library located in the heart of downtown Oakland. Empowering all Alameda County residents with access to legal information since 1891. The Alameda County Law Library is a multiple activity MCLE provider approved by the State Bar of California.
The Alameda County Law Library is a public law library located in the heart of downtown Oakland. Empowering all Alameda County residents with access to legal information since 1891. The Alameda County Law Library is a multiple activity MCLE provider approved by the State Bar of California.
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