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02.24.26

Ethics Implications of Artificial Intelligence Use By Attorneys: State Bar Guidance, Disciplinary Actions, And What Not To Do

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02.24.26

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Generative AI is reshaping legal practice faster than ethical rules can keep up. While these tools offer dramatic gains in efficiency, they also create new fault lines—between speed and accuracy, automation and accountability, and innovation and professional responsibility. This CLE explores how lawyers can navigate that tension without crossing ethical lines.

Specifically, the program examines where AI use in legal practice has succeeded, where it has failed, and why attorney judgment remains indispensable. The presenters walk through key ethical obligations under the ABA Model Rules and offer practical, experience-based best practices for responsible AI adoption, client communication, and firm governance.

Speakers:

  • Sarah Duran
  • Christian Sukhil

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Artificial Intelligence  and Technology + Privacy & Security
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