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DESCRIPTION:For over two years\, generative AI has changed the legal landsc
 ape—from the way legal teams research case law to how they conduct e-disco
 very. Generative AI is streamlining processes\, enhancing decision-making\
 , and reducing costs in e-discovery legal work—including early data assess
 ment\, data review\, and privilege logging—as well as in contract analysis
  and legal research. However\, with these exciting opportunities come pote
 ntial challenges that must be navigated with care. In this program\, you w
 ill hear perspectives from federal and state court judges\, an Am Law 100 
 law firm partner and e-discovery practice group leader\, international per
 spectives from a Relativity Master and AI Visionary from Africa’s largest 
 law firm\, in addition to hearing what the latest research data tells us a
 bout how generative AI is being used and what legal professionals see as t
 he risks and rewards. Discussion topics include: \n\n 	* What guidance do t
 he Model Rules of Professional Conduct and ABA Formal Opinion 512 give us 
 on the legal ethics responsibilities and potential risks of generative AI?
 \n 	* How are judges and courts across the nation governing the use of gene
 rative AI?\n 	* How does generative AI enhance the e-discovery process?\n 	*
  What does the latest research data indicate about AI usage\, risks\, and 
 benefits?\n \n\n[ethics.png]
DTSTART:20250325T180000Z
DTEND:20250325T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T062102Z
LOCATION:Rendezvous Trianon
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Generative AI: Judges\, Lawyers\, and Technologists on Legal Ethics
  and Practical Guidance
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>For over two years\, generative AI has chan
 ged the legal landscape—from the way legal teams research case law to how 
 they conduct e-discovery. Generative AI is streamlining processes\, enhanc
 ing decision-making\, and reducing costs in e-discovery legal work—includi
 ng early data assessment\, data review\, and privilege logging—as well as 
 in contract analysis and legal research. However\, with these exciting opp
 ortunities come potential challenges that must be navigated with care. In 
 this program\, you will hear perspectives from federal and state court jud
 ges\, an Am Law 100 law firm partner and e-discovery practice group leader
 \, international perspectives from a Relativity Master and AI Visionary fr
 om Africa’s largest law firm\, in addition to hearing what the latest rese
 arch data tells us about how generative AI is being used and what legal pr
 ofessionals see as the risks and rewards. Discussion topics include: </p>
 \n\n<ul>\n	<li>What guidance do the Model Rules of Professional Conduct and
  ABA Formal Opinion 512 give us on the legal ethics responsibilities and p
 otential risks of generative AI?</li>\n	<li>How are judges and courts acros
 s the nation governing the use of generative AI?</li>\n	<li>How does genera
 tive AI enhance the e-discovery process?</li>\n	<li>What does the latest re
 search data indicate about AI usage\, risks\, and benefits?<br />\n	 </li>
 \n</ul>\n\n<p><img alt='ethics.png' src='https://amegocontent.com/temp/eth
 ics.png' /></p>
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DESCRIPTION:For over two years\, generative AI has changed the legal landsc
 ape—from the way legal teams research case law to how they conduct e-disco
 very. Generative AI is streamlining processes\, enhancing decision-making\
 , and reducing costs in e-discovery legal work—including early data assess
 ment\, data review\, and privilege logging—as well as in contract analysis
  and legal research. However\, with these exciting opportunities come pote
 ntial challenges that must be navigated with care. In this program\, you w
 ill hear perspectives from federal and state court judges\, an Am Law 100 
 law firm partner and e-discovery practice group leader\, international per
 spectives from a Relativity Master and AI Visionary from Africa’s largest 
 law firm\, in addition to hearing what the latest research data tells us a
 bout how generative AI is being used and what legal professionals see as t
 he risks and rewards. Discussion topics include: \n\n 	* What guidance do t
 he Model Rules of Professional Conduct and ABA Formal Opinion 512 give us 
 on the legal ethics responsibilities and potential risks of generative AI?
 \n 	* How are judges and courts across the nation governing the use of gene
 rative AI?\n 	* How does generative AI enhance the e-discovery process?\n 	*
  What does the latest research data indicate about AI usage\, risks\, and 
 benefits?\n \n\n[ethics.png]
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