September 24, 2026, 8:00 – 9:00 AMZoom-Only WebinarOne Hour of MCLE CLE Credit Pending
This single-session seminar shows lawyers how AI can absorb routine work, citation checking, first-pass research, and case summaries, freeing up time for the judgment work that defines good lawyering: issue-spotting, evaluating authority, constructing arguments. Attendees work through paired exercises, testing an AI tool on a real task, then catching its errors or interrogating its reasoning, since supervising AI well is itself a core competency under evolving standards of professional responsibility.
Practical takeaways include a framework for verifying AI output before relying on it, prompting techniques that produce more reliable and useful results, and approaches for treating AI as a thinking partner rather than a replacement for legal judgment. Attendees leave with a repeatable workflow they can apply to any AI tool in their practice, directly supporting their duties of competence and diligence.
Colin S. Levy is a lawyer, author of The Legal Tech Ecosystem, and a prolific writer and speaker. Throughout his career, Colin has seen technology as a key driver in improving how legal services are performed. Because his career has spanned industries, he witnessed a myriad of issues from lack of due diligence and systems to underutilized technologies, to generalized fear or overwhelm around technology. Colin's mission is to bridge the gap between the tech world and the legal world by being a guide to the world of legal tech and advocating for the ways technology should be another set of tools in the lawyer's toolbelt.
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