Thursday, December 18, 2025

March 18: How AI Works for Legal Professionals

“Lawyers spend a great deal of their time shoveling smoke.” Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.’s famous quip wasn’t about navigating a deluge of legal AI hype in 2026, but it could have been.
The right type of generative AI offers attorneys immense benefits, but between “robot lawyers” and sanctions from judges for misuse of AI, it can be hard to navigate.
Attend our webinar to learn:
A brief history of AI and the law
  • How to distinguish between responsible and irresponsible uses of AI
  • Real, trustworthy applications of generative AI, including legal research, document review, and contract analysis
  • How to apply existing legal ethics requirements to generative AI
The presenter is Ryan Groff, Lecturer, Attorney, CIPP/US of Casetext the leaders of innovation in legal AI since 2013 and the developers of CoCounsel, theworld’s first AI legal assistant.
Date+Time:
March 18, 2026
12:00 pm EST
Speaker:
Casetext Customer Education Manager Ryan Groff is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is a Lecturer on Law at New England Law | Boston, and provides legal education at U.S. state and county bar associations. Ryan is also a board member and officer at the Heathmere Center for Cultural Engagement, a nonprofit on Boston’s north shore strengthening communities through dialogue and the arts. He is also a member of the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel, an independent federal advisory committee improving taxpayer experience at the IRS.
CLE Credit:
Pending approval in most states - check the registration form to confirm yours is on the list. If it's not there, in many states, you can self-apply for credit.

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