NoVa Ethics CLE & Happy Hour

With “Caution and Humility”: Navigating the Ethical Implications of the Use of Generative AI in Law

According to the results of a 2024 LexisNexis survey, half of Fortune 1000 law departments, and nearly half of Am Law 200 firms, report using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) tools for legal work. While the use of GAI may not change the core ethical duties of lawyers as outlined in the Rules of Professional Conduct, it does present unique challenges in the application of those duties.

Please join us on 22 October for an interactive CLE discussion on the ethical considerations of using GAI in legal practice. Following the CLE, we invite all attendees to stay for a networking happy hour to meet our distinguished panelists and your colleagues in the area.

This two-hour program will feature panelists, including Steve Satterfield, Vice President & Associate General Counsel, AI & Privacy at Meta, who will present hypothetical scenarios in order to illustrate best practices for using GAI tools in compliance with the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct and corresponding state rules in Virginia, D.C. and New York, among others.

Topics will include:

  • AI principles and mechanisms
  • Policies and procedures to ensure the quality and integrity of GAI use
  • Safeguarding company data for GAI tools
  • Benefits of GAI

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