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Deep Thoughts: 10 Things Every Lawyer Should Know About Artificial Intelligence
March 14, 2024
Virtual
Programs
Deep Thoughts: 10 Things Every Lawyer Should Know About Artificial Intelligence
March 14, 2024 12:00 PM-1.00 PM
The public discourse has practically been taken over by conversations around artificial intelligence. It’s all anybody seems to want to talk about.
And this applies to attorneys, too. Lawyers are interested in artificial intelligence, not only due to intellectual curiosity, which is why the general public is so engaged – but, also because attorneys can use AI as a business tool. Not only that – but, it may be a staggeringly effective business tool, if used
correctly.
But, if you’re like most lawyers, you’ve probably got questions about how you should use AI in your law firm and what sort of ramifications it might have, around things like pricing legal services, client engagement, research and drafting, legal ethics and more.
During this high-level presentation, we’ll address the ten most important things about artificial intelligence, as it relates to the practice of law. If you’ve got questions about how AI will influence the legal field, don’t miss this program – because we’ve got answers.
Topics to be addressed include:
• General and legal-specific software applications
• Use cases for AI in law practice
• Challenges of using AI in a law firm environment
• The impact of AI in traditional law practices
Speakers
Jared Correia
Jared D. Correia, Esq. is a former practicing lawyer, who has been a business management consultant, exclusively for law firms, since 2008. In that time, Correia has worked with 1000s of law firms, all over the world, ranging in size from solo offices to Big Law firms. He is an internationally recognized legal technology expert. Correia is the founder and CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, which offers services directly to lawyers, as well as through bar associations, for member attorneys. Correia has been the host of the Legal Toolkit podcast on Legal Talk Network, since 2009. He is also the host of the NonEventcast podcast for Above the Law, as well as a frequent contributor to its NonEvent legal technology hub. Correia is a regular presenter for legal organizations and often writes for law firm business management publications.