The e-discovery process gives rise to multiple ethical challenges for practitioners. 

Intervenants: David R. Cohen Monique N. Bhargava

Type d’évènement: Webinar, Formation juridique continue

Date/heure de début
9 October 2024, 1:00 PM EDT
Date/heure de fin
9 October 2024, 2:00 PM EDT

New AI technology has the potential to improve quality and efficiency in e-discovery and other litigation tasks, while simultaneously reducing costs. However, as we’ve seen in cases such as Mata v. Avianca, the rise of AI also opens up ethical traps. Recent bar ethics opinions introduce additional considerations into the mix. In this interactive game-style CLE, participants will be asked to navigate through a series of ethical quandaries. Join us to see if you can climb your way to "ethical paradise" before falling into the dreaded "ethical inferno"!

Presenters:

  • David R. Cohen, Partner, Pittsburgh
  • Monique N. Bhargava, Partner, Chicago

CLE Information: This course is presumptively approved for 1.0 Ethics CLE credit in California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York (Cybersecurity Ethics), Pennsylvania, Texas and West Virginia. Applications for CLE credit will be filed in Delaware, Florida, Ohio and Virginia. Attendees who are licensed in other jurisdictions will receive a uniform certificate of attendance but Reed Smith only provides credit for the states listed. Please allow 4-6 weeks after the program to receive a certificate of attendance.