AI Integration in Legal Practice: Ensuring Safe Implementation
$45
Credits in
1.00 General
Practice Areas:
Other, Paralegal, Science & Technology
About
This Course
This course will teach lawyers how to leverage artificial intelligence in legal practice, providing an insightful exploration into the transformative role of artificial intelligence in the legal profession. This course also will also address ethical considerations, privacy concerns and best practices for integrating AI tools into daily legal workflows.
Following the recent AI boom, it has now become an essential tool attorneys must integrate into their practice. Accordingly, participants will gain an understanding of how AI technologies can enhance various aspects of legal practice, from document review, automation, legal research to predictive analytics and client management.
This course is designed for all levels of attorneys seeking to understand how artificial intelligence affects their practice.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize the fundamental concepts of AI and its applications in the legal field.
- Identify key AI tools and technologies that can improve efficiency and accuracy in legal practice.
- Analyze the ethical implications and regulatory considerations of using AI in legal services.
- Develop strategies for implementing AI solutions in their own legal practices.
Production Date: 8/15/2025 | Closed captioning (CC) available
About the Presenters
Diane Littlejohn, Esq.
NCCU School of Law
Practice Area: Intellectual Property (+ 2 other areas)
Diane Littlejohn, Esq., serves as Assistant Legal Counsel with the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts where she advises on legal and policy matters affecting the North Carolina court system. She also serves as an Adjunct Professor at North Carolina Central University School of Law, where she teaches Law Practice Technology and has developed and delivered courses on artificial intelligence, legal technology, legal ethics, data privacy, and the future of law practice.Prior to joining the AOC, Diane served as the inaugural Executive Director of the Technology Law & Policy Center at NCCU School of Law, where she led initiatives ...
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