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The Future of Legal Practice: AI’s Role in Shaping Law and Technology

What You Will Learn

  • How speech recognition, virtual assistants, and predictive analytics are transforming legal practices
  • Impact of AI on legal research, case analysis, and streamlining complex legal processes.
  • Ethical considerations and legal challenges of AI, including privacy concerns and liability issues.
  • AI and the evolution of legal services delivery, leading to more efficient, cost-effective solutions.
  • The future use of technologies like self-driving cars and the integration of nanobots in healthcare and other sectors.
  • Preparing for a technologically advanced legal landscape and ongoing changes in the legal sector.

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What You Will Learn

  • How speech recognition, virtual assistants, and predictive analytics are transforming legal practices
  • Impact of AI on legal research, case analysis, and streamlining complex legal processes.
  • Ethical considerations and legal challenges of AI, including privacy concerns and liability issues.
  • AI and the evolution of legal services delivery, leading to more efficient, cost-effective solutions.
  • The future use of technologies like self-driving cars and the integration of nanobots in healthcare and other sectors.
  • Preparing for a technologically advanced legal landscape and ongoing changes in the legal sector.

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Price

$79 for Association Member
$99 for Non-Member

75 minutes
Date Published

April 12, 2024

Publisher

Ontario Trial Lawyers Association

Subjects

Technology

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Summary

Speech recognition, virtual assistants, predictive analytics, and other AI technologies are transforming the practice of law. This webinar will focus on the effects of artificial intelligence on the legal sector, examining both current innovations and future projections, including the role of AI in enhancing legal research, case analysis, and streamlining complex legal processes and the ethical considerations and legal challenges posed by the integration of AI in legal practices, including privacy concerns and liability issues.

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Presenters

Charles Gluckstein

Charles Gluckstein was called to the Ontario Bar in 1999. His practice focuses on catastrophic injury claims from personal... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

The Future of Legal Practice: AI’s Role in Shaping Law and Technology - Video
The Future of Legal Practice: AI’s Role in Shaping Law and Technology - Handout
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How to Attend

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