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Artificial Intelligence (AI) In The Practice Of Law
Artificial Intelligence (AI) In The Practice Of Law

 

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The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has many implications within the practice of law. In this one-hour May 20, 2024 program, Patrick M. Connors, Esquire reviews cases in which AI has been used in the preparation of documents and has produced fabricated cases. Unverified generative AI has led attorneys to submit cases that do not exist, cite cases that do not support their position. and submit non-existent judicial opinions, all resulting from artificial intelligence "hallucinations." Listen to these lessons learned to understand the risks and benefits of using AI technology in the legal profession.

Mr. Connors is the Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor In New York Civil Practice at Albany Law School, where he teaches, inter alia, Legal Ethics. He is also a member of the New York State Bar Association's Committee on Professional Ethics and a highly-respected speaker, author, frequent expert witness, and consultant on attorney ethics.

Major topics include:
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - Rule 11. Signing Pleadings, Motions, and Other Papers; Representations to the Court; Sanctions
Mata v. Avianca, Inc., 2023 WL 4114965 (S.D.N.Y. 2023)
Park v. Kim, 91 F.4th 610 (2d Cir. 2024)
Will of Samuel, 2024 WL 238160 (Sur. Ct., Kings County 2024)
U.S. v. Michael Cohen, - F.Supp.3d - 2024 WL 1193604 (S.D.N.Y. 2024)
Using ChatGPT in Attorneys' Fee Application
Practical Guidance for the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence
 
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