Artificial Intelligence and The Law
About
This Course
This course provides attendees with a high-level yet holistic sense of this new world of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), from the technical to the legal to the practical, and insight into how best to integrate AI into your law practice.
Attorneys will learn, at a fairly technical but easily understandable level, how generative AI like ChatGPT works; the nascent field of AI law in the US, including its intersection with copyright law; the EU AI Act; how best to integrate AI into your legal workflow; and future risks and concerns surrounding AI generally.
This course is ideal for attorneys of all levels who want to stay relevant and competitive beyond 2025.
Learning Objectives:
- Evaluate how generative AI like ChatGPT works
- Explore US AI law generally, including brief discussions on privacy and patent law
- Identify the intersection of AI & US Copyright law.
- Investigate the EU AI Act
- Gain practical tips on integrating AI with your law firm, including ethics concerns
- Identify what’s next: future risks/concerns with AI generally
About the Presenters
Marc Hoag, Esq.
Hoag Law.ai
Practice Area: Science & Technology (+ 1 other areas)
I’ve worked at the intersection of technology, startups, and law for over a decade, across both operating and advisory roles. Today, I’m a California-licensed attorney focused on AI and technology transactions, serving as fractional General Counsel to startups, SaaS companies, and AI-driven businesses navigating contracts, privacy, and fast-moving regulation.I’m the inaugural Chair of the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s AI & the Law section and regularly present CLEs on AI legal issues. My legal analysis on AI training and copyright was published in The Marin Lawyer (June 2025) and is available on SSRN.My recent work includes serving as primary transactional counsel ...
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