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CPD is available; A certificate of completion will be automatically provided upon completion of the course.


CLE credit may be granted in jurisdictions where self-filing is allowed. Please consult your jurisdiction for their self-file or independent study rules.


Very often in-house counsel are challenged with legal matters that touch upon new technologies. Typically, they have little – if any – prior information or training. This session aims to provide a brief introduction on key legal tech concepts, highlighting the new trends on blockchain, metaverse and AI.


Generously brought to you by ACC Europe

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CPD is available; A certificate of completion will be automatically provided upon completion of the course.


CLE credit may be granted in jurisdictions where self-filing is allowed. Please consult your jurisdiction for their self-file or independent study rules.


Very often in-house counsel are challenged with legal matters that touch upon new technologies. Typically, they have little – if any – prior information or training. This session aims to provide a brief introduction on key legal tech concepts, highlighting the new trends on blockchain, metaverse and AI.


 

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This program originally aired on March 7, 2023. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.


ChatGPT and other human-language information models promise to revolutionize how we interact with technology and information. Like any new innovation, the use and misuse of ChatGPT and other AI programs pose serious questions about companies' legal, privacy, data and security initiatives.



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This program originally aired on March 7, 2023. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.


ChatGPT and other human-language information models promise to revolutionize how we interact with technology and information. Like any new innovation, the use and misuse of ChatGPT and other AI programs pose serious questions about companies' legal, privacy, data and security initiatives.



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What is it, what's the hype, and why does this matter? If you are or work with technology, are pushing your department's innovation and use of technology, or just want to be in the know, join the Law Department Management Network for a bite-sized, high-level orientation "snackable" on AI usage and ChatGPT.

Note: This is not a snackable on in-depth open source or IP primer.

Generously sponsored by Seyfarth Shaw LLP

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What is it, what's the hype, and why does this matter? If you are or work with technology, are pushing your department's innovation and use of technology, or just want to be in the know, join the Law Department Management Network for a bite-sized, high-level orientation "snackable" on AI usage and ChatGPT.


Note: This is not a snackable on in-depth open source or IP primer.

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New ethics issues with the latest trends in technology pop up every day. It Just. Never. Stops. In this program the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher talks about all of the latest dangers, including stolen devices and Rule 1.6(c), the dangers of autocorrect and Rule 4.4(b), why lawyers might have a duty to oppose artificial intelligence, and more.

New ethics issues with the latest trends in technology pop up every day. It Just. Never. Stops. In this program the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher talks about all of the latest dangers, including stolen devices and Rule 1.6(c), the dangers of autocorrect and Rule 4.4(b), why lawyers might have a duty to oppose artificial intelligence, and more.

Remote working has changed the shape of ethical obligations around internal investigations. In this session, panelists discuss efforts to preserve attorney-client privilege and work product protections in the new normal of remote and teleworking. The discussion will cover managing internal investigations ethically, disclosing information to government investigators, conducting a social media investigation, and preparing for remote witness interviews and depositions.

Remote working has changed the shape of ethical obligations around internal investigations. In this session, panelists discuss efforts to preserve attorney-client privilege and work product protections in the new normal of remote and teleworking. The discussion will cover managing internal investigations ethically, disclosing information to government investigators, conducting a social media investigation, and preparing for remote witness interviews and depositions.

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