Thursday, September 5, 2019

September 12: Best Practices for Research Using AI

So you’ve got eight hours to become an expert on a random topic? This panel of seasoned litigators will show you tips and tricks to use today’s AI tools to narrow the field for research (without missing critical nuances) and spot issues in related areas to make sure you are answering the right question.
Educational Objectives:
  • Learn how to incorporate legal technology & AI into your daily practice to make yourself the go-to researcher
  • Understand the challenges and risks of using technology assisted research, including the imperative to understand what the algorithm is doing
  • Tips for the vital human check of the AI results and how to understand what you got in the universe of what you could have gotten
  • Improve the way you present your research with tips from a large law senior associate and former federal law clerk
  • Learn about trends in legal tech investment, usage, and client expectations
  • Get a peek at legal tech expected to launch in the next year, and how you can integrate it into your practice
Title:
Best Practices for Research Using AI

When/Where:
September 12, 2019
1:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT - 12:00 PM CDT - 11:00 AM MDT - 10:00 AM PDT
This is a virtual event, accessible online and over the phone. Access instructions will be provided after registration - Register Now!
Cost:
Free
Credit:
1.0 CLE, 1.0 General COA,
Speakers:
  • Katie Sear is a Legal Analyst on the Bloomberg Law Litigation team. She has been at Bloomberg Law since 2014, focusing on litigation and financial enforcement and regulation matters. Prior to joining Bloomberg Law, Katie was a litigation associate at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. Katie has a BA and a JD from the University of Virginia.
  • Eleanor Tyler is a Legal Analyst on the Bloomberg Law Litigation team, with a focus on antitrust. Previously, she spent seven years reporting for Bloomberg Law's antitrust news desk. Before joining Bloomberg Law in 2010, Eleanor was a litigation associate at a large law firm. She clerked for the Hon. Simeon Lake in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Her JD is from Georgetown University, and she holds an MA in international affairs from Johns Hopkins SAIS,
By:
Bloomberg Law

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