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SUMMARY:AI in Chambers: Judicial Policy\, Standing Orders and the Future of Court Governance
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the courtroom itself\, courts are also beginning to confront difficult institutional questions about whether\, when\, and how AI should be used internally by judges\, law clerks\, and court staff. Issues involving internal AI use policies\, confidentiality\, workflow support\, drafting assistance\, ethics\, training\, procurement\, and public trust are becoming increasingly important as courts consider how to engage with AI responsibly while maintaining legitimacy and independence. \n\n\n\nThis program focuses on the policy and governance side of AI in the judiciary. The discussion addresses internal chamber use\, standing orders\, court-wide AI policies\, transparency concerns\, judicial education\, and broader questions about how courts should think about AI as both a tool and a subject of regulation. The aim is to explore what sound judicial governance looks like in this area and how courts can approach AI in a way that is practical\, cautious\, and institutionally credible.
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/ai-in-chambers-judicial-policy-standing-orders-and-the-future-of-court-governance/
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs
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SUMMARY:The AI Governance Blueprint: How AI System Risks Drive Emerging Legal Obligations and Compliance
DESCRIPTION:This program provides a forward‑looking\, practice‑oriented examination of how the technical risk profile of modern AI systems is directly shaping emerging regulatory duties\, enforcement expectations\, and organizational compliance frameworks. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Agatha H. Liu\, Partner | Duane Morris LLP | AI and IP Group
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/the-ai-governance-blueprint-how-ai-system-risks-drive-emerging-legal-obligations-and-compliance/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Legal Tech
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SUMMARY:Deepfakes\, Metadata\, and the Future of eDiscovery: Navigating AI-Driven Evidence
DESCRIPTION:This CLE examines how AI-driven technologies are reshaping eDiscovery and litigation strategy\, and what practitioners must do to adapt. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Matthew J. Hamilton\, Of Counsel\, Morgan Lewis
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/deepfakes-metadata-and-the-future-of-ediscovery-navigating-ai-driven-evidence/
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Information Session,Legal Tech,Panels and Discussions,Speakers
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SUMMARY:AI-Generated Filings and Vexatious Litigation: Practical Guidance for Lawyers and Courts
DESCRIPTION:This CLE will address the practical question now facing lawyers and courts: how should attorneys respond when AI-generated or AI-assisted filings create litigation burdens\, distort the record\, or raise concerns under court rules? \n\n\n\nSpeakers: \n\n\n\nJudge Jacqueline M. Bluth | Eighth Judicial District Court\, State of Nevada \n\n\n\nOliver Roberts | Co-Director of WashU AI Collaborative at WashU Law School | Adjunct Professor\, WashU Law |  Managing Attorney @ The Roberts Legal Firm
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/ai-generated-filings-and-vexatious-litigation-practical-guidance-for-lawyers-and-courts/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Legal Tech
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SUMMARY:AI in Employment Class Actions: Emerging Theories\, Mass Exposure\, and Defense Strategies
DESCRIPTION:This CLE will examine how AI-related practices may give rise to class and collective action exposure under federal and state law\, including discrimination\, disparate impact\, wage and hour\, privacy\, biometric\, and workplace surveillance theories. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Gerald L. Maatman\, Jr.\, Chair of Duane Morris’ Class Action Defense Group
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/ai-in-employment-class-actions-emerging-theories-mass-exposure-and-defense-strategies/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Legal Tech
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SUMMARY:Buying & Selling the Black Box: Deal Structures and Diligence for AI M&A
DESCRIPTION:This presentation dives into the complexities of buying and selling the black box\, teaching counsel how to assess and defend the defensibility of AI models\, quantify unverified training data risks\, and negotiate bespoke indemnities. \n\n\n\nSpeakers:Carl A. Kukkonen III\, Partner\, Jones DayLexi A. Heon\, Associate\, Jones DaySamantha F. Casey\, Associate\, Jones Day\, Associate\, Jones Day
URL:https://law.washu.edu/event/buying-selling-the-black-box-deal-structures-and-diligence-for-ai-ma/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:CLE Programs,Legal Tech
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