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Effectively Using AI, ChatGPT and Generative AI Law in 2025 CLE
90-Minute On-demand Seminar and Complimentary Podcast
Listen as many times as you wish and ACCESS TO THE RECORDING AND MATERIALS DOES NOT EXPIRE
Includes Online Access to complete Course/Reference Material and Complimentary Podcast.
Register for CLE and MCLE credit - specific credit hours are listed at the bottom of this page.
Benefits: Learn the cutting-edge developments involving Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatGPT. Over the next year, these advancements in technology are estimated to generate or save $26 billion in the global economy. Effectively utilizing and implementing cutting-edge artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, and Generative AI technologies today offers law firms, attorneys, and companies immediate cost savings and increased profitability. Understanding the latest tools, practices, and technology is essential to best understand the latest case law, regulations, ethical considerations, and pitfalls in a rapidly evolving practice area. Our faculty features several leading authorities in the field, who will cover the application of AI, ChatGPT, and AI-powered technology to machine learning, generative AI, using technology to improve client and opposing counsel communications, intellectual property, and generating savings. The faculty will also discuss future legal developments, rule changes, and pending legislation. Registration includes online access to course and reference materials that serve as a helpful guide to the many topics and techniques discussed in the program.
Agenda: Effectively Using AI, ChatGPT and Generative AI Law in 2025 CLE: a. Cutting-Edge Developments in Artificial Intelligence in 2024
b. Implementing AI, ChatGPT, and AI-Powered Technology in Your Law Practice
c. Demystifying Generative Artificial Intelligence
d. Current Caselaw & Regulations affecting the Industry
e. AI Legal Applications
f. Intellectual Property Rights (Copyright, Patent, and Publicity/Personality Rights)
g. Limits and Weaknesses of AI
h. Licensing, Due Diligence, and Privacy Issues
i. Integrating Technology to Improve Communications with Clients and Opposing Counsel
j. Legal Issues involved with Machine Learning, Data Science, and Analytics
k. Avoiding Legel Ethical Pitfalls
l. Future Statutory Rules
Recorded Question & Answer Session Biography of Seminar Faculty: 1.
Robert T. Szyba is a Partner at Seyfrath, where he advises employers on a host of workplace challenges, from AI to cannabis policies, wage-hour to background checks, and beyond. He is a seasoned litigator. Clients rely on Mr. Szyba as an effective and efficient strategist to defend them in lawsuits, to devise action plans to avoid litigation, and to provide counsel on relevant legal developments to create policies and practices to ensure compliance. Mr. Szyba advises clients on a wide range of issues under federal, state, and local laws, including background check and Fair Credit Reporting Act violations, "ban the box" issues, prevailing wage requirements, wage and hour and overtime compliance, whistleblower retaliation, family and medical leave compliance and interference/retaliation claims, paid sick leave, and a wide range of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation issues. Drawing on a decade of litigation experience, Mr. Szyba strives to attain practical and efficient solutions that fit the client and meet the particular needs of the business. He collaborates with clients to find technological solutions to streamline the disruptiveness of litigation. He also draws on his industry knowledge to anticipate issues and find pragmatic solutions. Mr. Szyba represents clients in a variety of industries, including entertainment, retail, background check services, food service and hospitality management, transportation, and public works contractors. As a skilled trial lawyer, he handles complex employment litigation, including class, collective, and multidistrict litigation, as well as single-plaintiff lawsuits.
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Alex D. Pappas practices at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, where he is a litigator who focuses on complex insurance coverage and business disputes. He represents policyholders in complex insurance coverage disputes involving claims under various types of insurance policies, including D&O, general liability, and commercial property. Mr. Pappas has written extensively on AI issues affecting intellectual property. He also counsels clients in connection with professional liability matters, such as insurance broker malpractice. Prior to a career in law, Mr. Pappas worked at a DC-based government relations and strategic communications firm where he focused on energy and environmental matters. Mr. Pappas is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Georgetown University Law Center.
CLE Credit: Rossdale CLE is a national leader in attorney education and has trained thousands of attorneys, paralegals, and other legal professionals. Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission for 1.5 MCLE credits
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Arizona State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits**
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California State Bar for 1.5 MCLE credits
Colorado Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal and Judicial Education for 1.8 CLE Credits
Connecticut for 1.5 Ethics CLE Credits
Delaware Commission on Continuing Legal Education *******
District of Columbia (CLE credits are not required)***
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* Members of the Alaska Bar Association may report 1.5 CLE credits for participating in this course as it has been approved by other mandatory CLE jurisdictions for 1.5 CLE credits.
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*** States that do not require CLE are indicated above. Rossdale does not apply for CLE in these states as CLE credit is not required.
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