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Ethics of using AI as an attorney; 2026 Annual Privacy Summit


Privacy Law Section
Credit(s): 1 Participatory MCLE Credits
0.5 Legal Ethics
0.5 Technology in The Practice of Law
Course Number: PVL_SUMMIT_2026_06
Original Program Date: February 19, 2026
Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes
Access: Available for 3 months after Registration
Passport: This product is Passport Eligible 
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    AI is quickly becoming every lawyer’s new coworker, and that coworker can be brilliant, unpredictable, and occasionally a liability. This session takes a lively look at the ethics challenges that arise when attorneys rely on generative AI for research, drafting, and client work. A panel of AI-informed legal experts will unpack competence, confidentiality, and supervision duties, share real examples of AI misfires, and highlight emerging state bar guidance. Attendees will leave with practical guardrails, simple risk-reduction habits, and a clear sense of how to use AI confidently without stepping into ethical trouble.
    1 Participatory MCLE Credits
    0.5 Legal Ethics  

    0.5 Technology in The Practice of Law  

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    Non-Member$65.00
    CLA Member$45.00

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