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Intro To Artificial Intelligence (AI) Part 2: AI As A Litigation Tool

Can AI make you a better lawyer? Join Ron Hedges, John Tredennick, Jerome Greco, and Emilee Sahli for this second session in a two-part series introducing artificial intelligence in litigation. We will explore some examples of litigation tools powered by AI. We will also review examples of how AI is changing the practice of law, … Continued
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Arbitration And Artificial Intelligence: The Computer As An Arbitrator – Are We There Yet? (Webinar)

An examination of what the likely role of Artificial Intelligence will be in arbitration in coming years.
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Intro To Artificial Intelligence (AI) Part 1: AI As Evidence In Litigation

What is AI and what should lawyers know about it? Join Ron Hedges, Jerome Greco, and Emilee Sahli for this first session in a two-part series introducing artificial intelligence in litigation. We will discuss what AI is, instances where AI may be evidence in your case, and the admissibility of AI as evidence. We will … Continued
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Artificial Intelligence And The Law: Overview, Key Issues And Practice Trends

Imagine a ‘chatbot lawyer’ that passes the Turing Test. Imagine a machine that can ‘learn’ how to spot issues in a contract or predict outcome of litigation. Envision a non-human unit that can ‘review’ case law or legislation to provide a response to a legal question. You don’t have to simply imagine this, we can see … Continued
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New And Existing Uses Of Artificial Intelligence

Topics to be discussed: a. Robo-Lawyer i. Routine Matters  ii. Less expensive/No Sick Days/Vacation Days, etc.   b. Technology Assisted Review (TAR) i. Continuous Active Learning  ii. Automated Privilege Review  c. Predicting Behavior for Supervised Release, etc.
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The Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence and Issues of Bias (Webinar)

This 90-minute session will cover what AI is, how it works, different ways AI is being used today in the legal industry, and some of the challenges with AI, focusing, in particular, on the issue of bias.
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Having Your Day in Robot Court: The Psychology of Procedural Justice and Artificial Intelligence

Should machines be judges? One powerful reason to say “no" concerns procedural justice. Citizens would see robot-led legal proceedings as procedurally unfair. Prior research has established that people obey the law in part because they see it as procedurally just, and the introduction of “robot judges” powered by artificial intelligence (“AI”) could undermine sentiments of … Continued
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Artificial Intelligence & Its Impact on the Practice of Law

In the past two years, artificial intelligence has evolved from what seemed to many to be a science-fiction concept into technology that many people, including attorneys, use in their daily lives. This program will introduce attorneys to artificial intelligence, address the ways in which attorneys have encountered trouble through their use of the technology, and identify … Continued
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