Legal Tech
How Large Language Models Work And What That Means for Courts
AI is no longer a distant issue for the judiciary—it is already in the courtroom. Lawyers are filing AI-generated briefs, vendors are marketing “AI for judges,” and fabricated case citations have appeared in both filings and opinions. This CLE cuts through the hype to explain how today’s large language models (LLMs) actually work, why they...
AI and Copyright: Understanding the Issues, Lawsuits, and What Comes Next
This CLE offers an accessible, in-depth overview of one of today’s most consequential legal debates—the clash between artificial intelligence and copyright law. As generative AI tools rely on vast quantities of copyrighted works for training, courts are now being asked to decide whether such use constitutes lawful fair use or unlawful reproduction. This session unpacks...
Decoding California’s ADMT Regulations: A Guide to Automated Decision-Making Compliance
California's newly adopted regulations governing Automated Decision-Making Technology (ADMT) represent one of the most significant developments in AI governance and consumer privacy protection in the United States. Set to take effect on January 1, 2027, these regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) will fundamentally reshape how businesses design, deploy, and manage automated systems...