Wednesday, February 19, 2025

March 19: Generative AI in the Courtroom: The Legal Battles & Ethical Dilemmas Shaping Its Future

Title:
Generative AI in the Courtroom: The Legal Battles & Ethical Dilemmas Shaping Its Future
Description:
Generative AI is revolutionizing industries, including the legal profession, but its rapid adoption presents both ethical dilemmas and significant litigation risks. 
On one hand, lawyers must ensure compliance with professional responsibility rules when using AI in their practice. On the other, courts are increasingly grappling with AI-driven disputes, ranging from copyright infringement to AI-generated bias in hiring and healthcare. This webinar will examine both sides of the AI legal landscape—how to use generative AI responsibly while preparing for the litigation trends shaping its future.
Through this discussion, attendees will gain insights into how generative AI is creating both opportunities and liabilities and how legal professionals can mitigate risks while leveraging AI’s transformative potential.
Learning Objectives include:
  • Ethical Use of Generative AI in Legal Practice
  • Current and Emerging AI-Related Litigation Risks
  • Best Practices for Risk Mitigation and Compliance
Who would benefit most from attending this program?
  • Lawyers and Legal Professionals (including In-House Counsel, Law Firm Attorneys, Ethics Counsel, and Compliance Officers)
  • Judges and Court Administrators
  • Corporate Executives and General Counsel
  • Risk Management and Compliance Officers
  • Academics and Policy Makers
  • Journalists Covering Law and Technology.
Webinar Date/Time:
March 19, 2025
1:00 PM EDT •12:00 PM CDT •11:00 AM MDT •10:00 AM PDT
Register Now!
Credit:
Bloomberg Industry Group is an approved provider of CLE credits in all states. Individual programs are pre-approved in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. All other requests for program approval are subject to state-specific approval. The approval process may take approximately four to six weeks in some states.
Speakers:
  • Golriz Chrostowski Senior Legal Analyst, Bloomberg Law. Since joining Bloomberg Law, Golriz has focused her research on litigation arising from social media and artificial intelligence, writing several analysis pieces on ethical, discovery, and evidentiary issues arising from the technologies. Prior to joining Bloomberg Law, Golriz was a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Wilson Elser, where she worked on a wide variety of complex litigation matters for seven years. Before that, Golriz worked as a litigation associate at a boutique litigation firm in New York for five years. Golriz received her undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and her law degree from Suffolk University Law School in Boston.
  • Jessiah Hulle is an associate attorney at Gentry Locke specializing in white-collar defense, investigations, litigation, and appeals. As a member of the firm’s Innovation Task Force, he publishes articles and presents CLEs on the intersection of generative AI with legal practice and ethics. His original research analyzing judicial orders on AI has been cited in a variety of local, national, and international publications, including Bloomberg Law. Before joining Gentry Locke, Jessiah graduated from Washington & Lee University School of Law and clerked for Judge Mary Grace O’Brien of the Court of Appeals of Virginia.
  • Prof. Joshau A. T. Fairfield, William D. Bain Family Professor of Law Washington & Lee University School of Law,is an internationally recognized scholar in law and technology, specializing in digital property, electronic contracts, big data privacy, and virtual communities. His research explores the regulation of e-commerce, consumer protection in digital markets, and the legal applications of cryptocurrencies. His work regularly appears in leading law and technology journals, and his policy insights have been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, and the Financial Times.
    Before entering academia, Professor Fairfield was a technology entrepreneur and served as Director of Research and Development at Rosetta Stone. He has advised U.S. government agencies, including the White House Office of Technology and the Department of Homeland Security, on national security, privacy, and online safety. From 2009 to 2012, he provided privacy and civil liberties oversight for Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) initiatives. A Fulbright Scholar at the Max Planck Institute, he studied transatlantic privacy law in 2012-13. In 2013, he was elected to the American Law Institute for his contributions to law and technology.
  • Moderator: Jason Wilson, Analysis Team Lead, Bloomberg Law.  Jason Wilson heads the litigation analysis team and contributes to Bloomberg Law's AI Project Team. His team specializes in general litigation, with a particular emphasis on antitrust, bankruptcy, intellectual property, and litigation finance. Prior to joining Bloomberg, he amassed over 25 years of experience leading content-producing teams for litigators and covering ethics in legal practice. He served as a vice president at a regional legal publishing company, acted as an editorial director at Thomson Reuters, and offered insights on legal technology, business, and ethics as an opinion and articles writer. 

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