NYSBA On-Demand programs focused on the application of technology on the law, law practice management, and AI and emerging technologies

NYSBA On-Demand programs focused on the application of technology on the law, law practice management, and AI and emerging technologies

NYSBA offers a vast and award-winning collection of On-Demand CLE programs specifically designed to bridge the gap between traditional legal practice and the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

NYSBA provides practitioners with actionable insights into the application of technology on the law, ranging from foundational office automation and cybersecurity to advanced client communication tools.

A central focus of our current programs is the exploration of AI and emerging technologies, featuring recordings focused on generative AI, “agentic” AI, and “vibe coding.”

These programs move beyond theory to address the practicalities of risk mitigation, ethical obligations, and the impact of autonomous systems on liability and duty of care.

By providing flexible, 24/7 access to these cutting-edge topics, NYSBA ensures that New York attorneys can maintain technological competence and adapt their firms to the demands of a high-tech legal environment.

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NYSBA Members have access to thousands of on-demand programs at no-additional cost.

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Program NameRecord DateTotal Credits
Agentic AI and Vibe Coding for Lawyers11/20/20251.0
Digital Dilemmas Ethics Rules and Responsibilities in an Electronic World11/18/20253.0
Practical AI Considerations and Ethics for Litigators11/7/20251.5
The Use of Content, Data and Information for Machine Learning and Training10/28/20251.0
Artificial Intelligence: Current Ethical, Regulatory and Compliance Issues10/15/20251.0
Getting Started with AI: A Practical Guide for Confident Engagement9/30/20251.0
LinkedIn Branding Strategies for Lawyers9/25/20250.5
Cryptocurrency: A Technical and Legal Overview9/17/20251.0
A Taxonomy of AI in Legal Practice8/21/20251.0
Optimizing Technology in Your Practice8/14/20251.5
AI Is in the Room7/29/20251.0
Recent Cryptocurrency Issues7/24/20251.0
Intro to Legal Tech: Tools Changing the Practice of Law6/4/20251.0
Getting Started with Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 20255/14/20253.0
Foolproof Gen AI for New York Lawyers5/7/20252.5
Modern Tools and Strategies for Billing and Trust Accounting4/29/20251.0
Do's and Don'ts of Social Media4/22/2025No CLE Credit
Utilizing AI in Trusts and Estates Practice3/13/20251.0
Ethics & E-Discovery, Dos, Don'ts and Really Don'ts1/9/20251.0
Electronic Information and Crimes: Protecting Defendants and Protecting Rights12/17/20241.0
IOT for Lawyers: Unlocking the Potential of Connected Devices in Legal Practice11/27/20241.0
New Perspectives: Using AI to Expand Your Horizons and Reduce Personal Bias11/15/20241.0
Using vLex Fastcase11/7/2024No CLE Credit
Sweet AI of Mine: Rocking New Legal Technology11/1/20241.0
Enhancing Cybersecurity Measures in the Legal Sector10/16/20241.0
Leveraging Technology to Mitigate Conflict10/1/20241.0
Optimizing Your Legal Team in a Hybrid World9/18/20241.0
Artificial Intelligence Series 20247/24/20244.0
Artificial Intelligence & Its Impact on the Practice of Law7/16/20241.0
AI in Legal Research7/11/20241.0
Cybersecurity Concerns and Risk for Lawyers (June 2024)6/26/20242.0
AI in Drafting and Writing6/19/20241.0
Advanced Online Reputation Management for Attorneys and Clients6/14/20241.0
Cybersecurity Implications in 20246/12/20241.0
AI in Document Review6/5/20241.0
Tracking Industry Solutions to AI Regulatory Challenges5/30/20241.0