Monday, June 15, 2026

July 15: Full‑On Monet: AI in the Workplace, Legal Ethics, and Law Firm Risk Management

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This presentation examines how employee and lawyer use of AI is transforming business operations, workplace practices, and (legal) service delivery. The program addresses emerging risks involving confidentiality, discrimination, supervision, accuracy, privilege, employee discipline, AI policies, and professional responsibility obligations under the ABA Model Rules. Attendees will leave with practical guidance for building AI governance systems that protect clients, employees, law firms, and businesses while allowing responsible and effective use of AI tools.

Date:
July 15, 2026
12:30 PM ET / 9:30 AM PT
Register now for this free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers

  • Jennie Woltz Founding Partner, Woltz & Folkinshteyn, P.C. Employment and labor‑law practitioner focused on practical, humane solutions.
  • Jeffrey J. Cunningham Founding Partner & General Counsel, Cohen Cunningham DeRose Higgins Lyon LLP Defends lawyers and advises small and mid‑sized firms on ethics, liability, and risk management.
  • Benjamin Folkinshteyn Founding Attorney, Woltz & Folkinshteyn, P.C. Experienced in domestic and international dispute resolution, governance litigation, and risk‑assessment counseling.

CLE Credit

This presentation is approved for one hour of Ethics CLE credit in Alabama, one hour of Ethics CLE credit in Alaska, one hour of Technology in the Practice of Law CLE credit in California, one hour of Enhanced Ethics CLE credit in Delaware, one hour of Ethics CLE credit in Hawaii, one hour of Professional Responsibility - Ethics / Civility / Professionalism / Sexual Harassment Prevention CLE credit in Illinois, one hour of Ethics CLE credit in Indiana, one hour of Legal Ethics CLE credit in Louisiana, one hour of Ethics and Professionalism CLE credit in Maine, one hour of Ethics CLE credit in Missouri, one hour of Professional Responsibility CLE credit in Nebraska, one hour of Ethics and Professional Conduct CLE credit in Nevada, one hour of Technology Training CLE credit in North Carolina, one hour of Attorney Professional Conduct CLE credit in Ohio, one hour of Ethics, Professionalism, or Substance Abuse CLE credit in Pennsylvania, one hour of Legal Ethics CLE credit in Rhode Island, one hour of Legal Ethics/Professional Responsibility CLE credit in South Carolina (all levels), one hour of Ethics CLE credit in Utah, one hour of Ethics CLE credit in Vermont, one hour of Ethics and Professional Responsibility CLE credit in Washington, and one hour of Legal Ethics, etc. CLE credit in West Virginia. This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 1.20 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 1.20 qualify as total hours of credit for Ethics/Professionalism. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.00 credit hours, of which 1.00 credit hours will apply to Legal Ethics/Professional Responsibility credit.. Some states also approve on‑demand credit. Justicia provides attendance reporting where accredited; lawyers in other jurisdictions may self‑submit certificates as permitted by local rules. 

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