This new program teaches lawyers how to use AI in their practice. The program covers a variety of topics, including AI in document automation, using AI in a small firm, and different AI tools available on the market. We close with your questions and answers from the expert panel.Learn how and when to use ChatGPT and other modern generative AI-powered tools to boost your productivity and improve your legal work
This program is designed for lawyers who want to learn how to use AI to improve their productivity and legal work. It provides lawyers with the knowledge and skills necessary to use AI effectively in their practice.
Course Content
3:00pm - 3:05pm - What is Generative AI?Quinten Steenhuis, Esq.,
Suffolk University Law School, Boston
3:05pm - 3:15pm - Small Firm Use Cases
Nicholas Matlach, Esq.,
ioLiberum Law Firm, P.C., Providence
3:15pm - 3:25pm - Document Automation
Quinten Steenhuis, Esq.,
Suffolk University Law School, Boston
3:25pm - 3:35pm - Leading Innovation at CARPLS
Conor Malloy, Director of Innovati,
CARPLS, Chicago
3:35pm - 3:45pm - Legal Research
Kara Peterson,
descrybe.ai, Boston
3:45pm - 4:00pm - A2J in Legal Tech Use
Panel
4:00pm - 4:15pm - Tailoring AI to Match Your Style
Panel
4:15pm - 4:25pm - Discovery Response Exercise
Quinten Steenhuis, Esq.,
Suffolk University Law School, Boston
4:25pm - 4:35pm - Personas to Practice Against Exercise
Conor Malloy, Director of Innovati,
CARPLS, Chicago
4:35pm - 4:45pm - Rewriting the 'Nasty' Response Exercise
Kara Peterson,
descrybe.ai, Boston
4:45pm - 4:50pm - Rapid Fire Wrapup
Panel
4:50pm - 5:00pm - 'Ask the Experts' Q&A Session and Key Takeaways
Panel
Speaker(s)
ChairQuinten Steenhuis, Esq.,
Suffolk University Law School, Boston
Faculty
Conor Malloy, Director of Innovati,
CARPLS, Chicago
Nicholas Matlach, Esq.,
ioLiberum Law Firm, P.C., Providence
Kara Peterson,
descrybe.ai, Boston