Responsible AI for Lawyers: Ethical Limits, Judicial Scrutiny, and the Risks Attorneys Can’t Ignore (2026 Edition)
Matt Grady will present a CLE program titled “Generative AI and the Practice of Law: Practical Uses, Limits, and Strategic Adoption” as the second session in a two part CLE program titled “Responsible AI for Lawyers: Ethical Limits, Judicial Scrutiny, and the Risks Attorneys Can’t Ignore (2026 Edition)” co-sponsored by the Federal Bar Association and myLawCLE.
Key topics to be discussed:
- Review of generative AI and how lawyers are currently using it in legal research, drafting, summarization, and document review
- Strengths and limitations of GenAI for law practice, including reliability concerns, hallucinations, and the need for human oversight
- Categories of AI tools available to attorneys, including public vs. enterprise platforms and practice-focused legal AI solutions
- Practical considerations for integrating GenAI into law firm workflows, training, and internal knowledge management
- Common pitfalls and adoption challenges law firms encounter when deploying GenAI tools
- Client expectations, competitive pressures, and the evolving role of lawyers in an AI-enabled legal marketplace