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Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession: Transforming Practices and Future Trends

Speakers

  • Lingfei Wu, CEO and Co-founder, Anytime AI

  • Wei Wu, Founder & CEO, Roundblock

  • Sateesh Nori, Adjunct Clinical Professor of Law

  • Bianca Lin, Partner, Allegaert Berger & Vogel LLP

  • Sapna Palla, Partner, Allen & Overy

Moderator

  • Susan Song, Co-Chair, Immigration Law Committee

Program Chair

  • Susan Song, Co-Chair, Immigration Law Committee


Description

This panel delves into the impact of AI on the legal profession, offering a thorough examination of Generative AI. It covers the introduction of Generative AI, its integration into legal practices, and discusses its benefits, risks, challenges, and future trends. This session aims to equip legal professionals with insights on leveraging AI to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in their work.

By promoting innovation, adaptability, and responsible use of AI, the program fosters a forward-thinking legal community prepared for future challenges and opportunities. This discussion not only focuses on the current practice of law but also ensures that legal professionals are ethically and effectively utilizing AI, thereby laying a robust and progressive foundation for the future of the legal profession.

Click here for the CLE materials for this program (in Google Drive).

Approved for 1.5 CLE Credits, Areas of Professional Practice (transitional and non-transitional).

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