ILS Speaker Series: The Latest in AI Advancements for Law Practice
July 8 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm EDT
Webinar Description
Generative AI has already moved from novelty to fixture in legal practice, and its capabilities are growing almost faster than we can keep up. We have heard the stories about fabricated citations and hallucinations, and we’re far past that point now. But where exactly are we, as lawyers, in being able to use AI the way it should be used — to improve efficiency and lessen risk, rather than increase it? At the 2026 ABA Tech Show, nearly every exhibitor touted their harnessing of AI to make your practice better, but is that really happening? False AI output can cause erroneous formula gifts, missed deadlines, trusts that don’t match the client’s goals, and more, so how can we be sure that new AI tools are safe?

This webinar cuts through the hype and the noise to address the questions you’re actually facing: How do you take the first steps into using AI? What are the critical “dos and don’ts?” How can we distinguish the tasks where AI genuinely helps from the ones where it quietly creates potential malpractice exposure? And on the ethical side: When does using AI cross an ethical line under ABA Formal Opinion 512 and your state’s individual guidance? And can you enter client or beneficiary information into AI tools without breaching Rule 1.6?
Join us for a practical, T&E-focused session that will explain the difference between Generative AI and Expert AI systems, discuss the impact AI can have on profitability, and compare the high-risk workflow steps where AI should be avoided with the lower-risk uses where it earns its keep. We’ll provide real recommendations, sample language, and other ideas to help develop a concrete plan for using AI competently, confidentially, and defensibly — because the technology is simply a tool, and the attorney remains responsible for every word.
InterActive Legal Speaker Series Presents
Jonathan G. Blattmachr, Esq.
Editor in Chief and Co-Founder
InterActive Legal
Michael L. Graham, Esq.
Chairman and Co-Founder
InterActive Legal
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Continuing Education Credits
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