The legal landscape in the United States has been significantly influenced by the rapid technological advancements of the past decade. From the widespread adoption of email, laptops, and smartphones to the emergence of generative AI tools and large language models, technology has revolutionized how legal professionals work and interact with the law.
This CLE presentation will provide an overview of the intersection of artificial intelligence and attorney ethics. Lawyers will develop a deeper understanding of how the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, such as Rule 1.1 (Lawyers Duty of Competence), and Rule 1.3 (Diligence), intertwine with AI and the ethical use of technology. From Supreme Court pronouncements commenting on generative AI to circuit courts requiring certifications regulating AI use, the presentation will contemplate the complexities of navigating this landscape and how lawyers can uphold their ethical obligations.
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