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Hosted on behalf of the Mecklenburg County Bar, this CLE program invites law students and practicing attorneys to delve into the practical applications and ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal profession. Led by expert panelists who are well-versed in both the theoretical and practical aspects of AI in law, the program explores the transformative impact of AI on the legal profession and feature a comprehensive exploration of fact patterns that serve to highlight potential ethical dilemmas posed by the integration of AI into various aspects in the legal profession. This program promises to provide attendees with valuable insights and practical tools to prepare for a future where AI becomes an important part of the legal profession.
*Program eligible for Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit based on a 60-minute credit hour. 1.0 Ethics credit hour pending in NC. Self-submission certificates available upon request.
Speakers
- Yao Zhu (Moderator), Staff Attorney, Alston & Bird
- Jill Rothstein, Associate General Counsel, Womble Bond Dickinson
- Rick McDermott, Founder/Principal, McDermott IP Law
- Keith Robinson, Professor of Law, Wake Forest University