Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC Research Triangle AreaPutting AI into Legal Practice: Professional Responsibility and Preserving Privilege
CLE Lunch and Learn
presented by
Nelson Mullins
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
11:00 am - 1:00 pm** PLEASE NOTE THE EARLIER START TIME!!
Over the past year, the legal industry has grappled with the evolving capabilities of artificial intelligence systems and how we might ethically deploy these powerful tools in our business and practice. Although many State Bars have now proposed or adopted ethical guidance on the use of AI systems in practice, most stop short of addressing how using AI systems can impact important protections for clients, including the attorney-client privilege. This presentation will explore current guidance on the ethical use of AI and considerations for protecting confidentiality and privilege.
Location:
Apella by Alexandria - Apella RT
Apella 100 and South Lounge
12 Davis Drive
Durham, NC 27709
CLE:
Approval applied for 1.5 hours of NC CLE
Cost:
No cost for students, full-time law school faculty and staff, and RTAC-ACC members and their non-lawyer colleagues. $50 for ACC-eligible non-members. By credit card, send payment to rtac@acc.com through PayPal. You must have your own PayPal account to pay through PayPal.
Speakers
Jeff Kelly, Partner, Nelson Mullins - Jeff Kelly is a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, where he concentrates his practice on emerging technology and regulation, particularly in areas involving data analytics, artificial intelligence, digital assets, and FinTech. He helps entrepreneurs and companies effectively navigate changing regulations, government investigations, and complex corporate and securities law challenges.
In addition to his legal practice, Kelly serves in several leadership positions at the intersection of law, technology, and increasing access to justice, including as a Fellow of Duke University School of Law’s Center on Law and Technology, serving on the Governing Council of the American Bar Association’s Center for Innovation, and as a Commission Member of the North Carolina Equal Access to Justice Commission.
Jeremy C. Temple, Regional Privacy Officer, Americas at HCLTech – Jeremy Temple is an attorney with over 20 years of experience in privacy and technology transactions. He currently serves as Regional Privacy Officer, Americas at HCLTech, a global technology company operating in 60 countries, where he leads a team of privacy professionals that provide privacy and risk advisory services to both the enterprise and HCLTech’s customers. He previously served as Director and Senior Corporate Counsel at LexisNexis and Legal Counsel at HCLTech’s Contract Closure Group, as well as a Senior Contracts Negotiator at IBM.
Jeremy holds a J.D. from Ave Maria School of Law and a B.A. from Thomas Aquinas College, and is a Certified International Privacy Professional. He has also been involved in various volunteer and leadership roles, including serving as the IAPP RDU KnowledgeNet Chapter Chair and Vice-Chair of the E-Privacy Committee of the Science and Technology Section of the American Bar Association.
CLE
Sponsored By
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP