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AI in Practice: A Three-Part Summer Series
August 8, 15 & 22, 2025
Virtual
Programs
Getting Started with AI
August 8, 2025 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
In today’s rapidly evolving legal landscape, it’s crucial for organizations to stay ahead of the curve. This program is specifically designed for legal professionals who wish to unlock the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within their organization but are having trouble figuring out how and what can be used safely and ethically. Participants will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of AI, natural language processing, and AI ethics. We will discuss how AI can be leveraged by lawyers and non-lawyers and what questions to ask before you use a tool. Finally, and most importantly, we will discuss prompts in an interactive session to show users how to train their AI tool to deliver the desired information.
Microsoft’s Copilot AI Solution - How it can Help Your Organization
August 15, 2025 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
This program is designed to provide practical experience in leveraging Microsoft Copilot to its fullest potential for MS Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel and Teams. Some organizations simply want to know if Microsoft Copilot is worth the investment – what can it do to help – do we need it right now? Through interactive demonstrations and real-life scenarios, attendees will learn how Copilot can be used for drafting, summarizing documents, drafting and summarizing emails, creating meeting summaries, creating PowerPoint slides, creating Excel spreadsheets and/or formulas, and significantly reducing the time spent on these tasks.
Using AI for Better Time Management
August 22, 2025 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
This program explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in helping each of us manage our time more efficiently. Learn how to leverage AI tools to automate routine tasks, prioritize their workload, and optimize your daily schedule for better productivity. The session will provide practical insights into integrating AI into your organization, ensuring that you stay ahead.
Speakers
Paul Unger
Paul Unger is an attorney and one of the founding partners of Affinity Consulting Group. Paul focuses on national speaking/training, coaching, strategic consulting, and workflow design for law firms and legal departments. He provides continuing legal education (CLE), legal-specific software training, and professional development programs for law firms and legal departments throughout North America. He is the author of dozens of publications and legal technology manuals, including recently published books, Tame the Digital Chaos: A Lawyer’s Guide to Distraction, Time, Task & Email Management (2020), Getting Your Digital House in Order (2023), PowerPoint for Legal Professionals (2023), and Adobe Acrobat for Legal Professionals (2020). He served as chair of the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center (2012-13, 2013-14), chair of ABA TECHSHOW (2011), and on the Executive Board for the Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) (2017-18, 2018-19). He is an active member of the Ohio State and New York State Bar Associations. Paul specializes in time, task and distraction management, document and email management, paperless office strategies, courtroom technology, and legal-specific software training for law firms and legal departments. In his spare time, he likes to run, swim, cook, garden, and restore old homes.