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Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Your Practice


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  • Start Date:2023-10-26 20:00:00
  • End Date:2025-10-26 20:00:00
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  • Level:Intermediate
  • Topics:Technology Law

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Overview

Technological advancements have transformed science fiction into reality. 

From the ability to use a watch to answer a call to self-driving cars, these innovations are endless.  This transformation has been made possible because of artificial intelligence (AI): the ability of a computer to think and reason like its human counterpart. 

Many applaud these developments for making activities easier and less time-consuming. However, these advancements raise significant ethical, moral, and legal issues that will take years to resolve.

AI is everywhere.

Its applications support law enforcement, medicine, business, and the practice of law. You’ve been using AI for years, perhaps without realizing it. That Google search you just did on your opposing counsel: AI. 

The use of artificial intelligence in law practice is still in its infancy.

This transformation is coming and if your practice does not embrace it, you may be left at a competitive disadvantage. Join Temple University Professor Samuel D. Hodge, Jr., as he explores the advantages and drawbacks to AI in law practice. 

  • Generative AI (ChatGPT)
  • Uses in the Legal Profession
  • Specific Applications in the Legal Profession
  • Do These Systems Have a Built-In Bias
  • Disadvantages and Risks of Artificial Intelligence
  • Legal Issues- Liability, Copyright Violations and Confidentiality
  • Ethical Considerations

All attendees will receive the course book as a digital download.

Recorded in October 2023.

Faculty

Mark LeWinter Esq.

Mark J. LeWinter is an active trial lawyer with over 40 years of courtroom experience. He has been selected by his peers in Best Lawyers of America for Product Liability, has been a national board member of the American Board of Trial Advocates “ABOTA” for 15 years, and has received the highest rating in skill and ethics from Martindale-Hubble. He is well-known for his creative and innovative advocacy over the past four decades, adeptly using evolving technology to represent his clients and maximizing the potential for the best possible outcome. Previously a partner in the firm of Raynes and Lawn,  Mr. LeWinter concentrated his practice in civil litigation, including complex negligence cases, product liability, and workplace safety matters. In this position, he achieved numerous  seven-figure and eight-figure  verdicts and settlements against manufacturers of unsafe products where safe design principles were not followed and where workplace accidents occurred. An accomplished magician, he has volunteered at St. Christopher’s Hospital and other Delaware Valley hospitals for 30 years. He has written numerous articles and given lectures on courtroom magic, teaching litigators how to focus and direct a jury’s attention during trial while transferring performance skills to the courtroom. Mr. LeWinter has lectured at more than 100 seminars on product liability issues and the use of demonstrative evidence and technology including the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, Pennsylvania Association for Justice, and the American Association for Justice. He is a member of the Lawyer’s Club, the American Board of Trial Advocates, and the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. LeWinter coaches litigators nationwide on using an iPad to organize their case, control all facts, and direct the jury’s focus. He is the certified litigation trainer for TrialPad and other trial preparation apps collectively known as LIT SUITE. 

Kabir Hossain

Mr. Hossain is a law student at Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia.

Samuel Hodge Jr., Esq.

Professor Hodge is a Professor Emeritus at Temple University where he teaches law, anatomy, and forensic courses. He is also a member of the Dispute Resolution Institute in Philadelphia where he serves as a mediator and neutral arbitrator. Professor Hodge has been named one of the most popular continuing legal education instructors in the country and lectures frequently to attorneys, judges, physicians. and governmental agencies on medical/legal issues and artificial intelligence. He has received multiple teaching awards including being named a Temple University Great Teacher and his Anatomy for Lawyers course was the recipient of the ACLEA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Continuing Legal Education. Professor Hodge is one of the most published authors in the United States on medical/legal matters. His book, Anatomy, and Physiology for Legal Professionals was published by PBI in 2020, and he is also the co-author of the books: Traumatic Head and Brain Injuries, ABA; The Forensic Autopsy, ABA; The Spine, ABA; Clinical Anatomy for Attorneys, ABA; and author of the award-winning book, Anatomy for Litigators, ALI-ABA. He also wrote Law in American Society, McGraw Hill; Law for the Business Enterprise, McGraw Hill; and Thermography and Personal Injury Litigation, Wiley Law. In addition to his authoring multiple books, he has published more than 175 articles in medical and legal journals, in excess of 500 non-referred publications, and is a member of the Editorial Board for The Practical Lawyer. Professor Hodge is a graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law and the Graduate Division of the Law School. He has received mediation training at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. In addition to writing multiple law review articles on the various applications of artificial intelligence from its use in medicine to the legal profession, he testified before the Pennsylvania Legislature’s Democratic Caucus studying the use of artificial intelligence in a business setting. He is also on the committee making recommendations to the Pennsylvania legislature on proposed legislation on police body worn cameras.


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