Explore the transformative potential of generative AI in modern litigation. “Generative AI for Litigators” provides attorneys with a foundational understanding of how generative AI works, followed by a deep dive into real-world applications in litigation practice. Topics will include how AI can streamline motion drafting, assist with discovery (including document review and analysis), enhance legal research, and support trial preparation. The program will also address ethical considerations, including confidentiality, accuracy, and the duty of technological competence. Attendees will gain actionable best practices and tips for integrating generative AI into their workflows while staying compliant with professional responsibilities.
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