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8th Annual Technology and Justice for All

by Computer & Technology Section of the State Bar of Texas

The 8th Annual Technology and Justice for All conference, organized by the Computer & Technology Section of the State Bar of Texas, is a premier event dedicated to exploring the intersection of law and technology. This one-day program offers Texas attorneys practical, ethics-focused insights into the evolving legal landscape shaped by technological advancements.

Key topics include the ethical use of generative AI in legal practice, addressing challenges such as hallucinated citations, confidentiality risks, and adherence to State Bar guidelines. Attendees will also gain strategies for protecting client data and responding to cyber incidents, featuring insights from cybersecurity experts and former law enforcement officials. Additionally, the conference covers practical courtroom technology skills, including handling digital evidence, conducting remote hearings, and advocating effectively in tech-enhanced environments.

The event provides opportunities for networking with peers and experts, access to an expo hall showcasing the latest legal technologies, and sessions led by notable speakers in the field. This comprehensive approach ensures participants are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of modern legal practice.

Ideal for attorneys seeking to enhance their technological competence, the conference offers valuable knowledge and skills to adapt to the digital transformation in the legal profession. By attending, legal professionals can stay ahead of emerging trends and fulfill their ethical obligations in an increasingly tech-driven world.

Speakers(8)

Heather King

KoonsFuller

Heather King of KoonsFuller in Southlake discussed Technology Evidence during the event.

Henson Adams

Haynes Boone

Henson Adams is associated with Haynes Boone in San Antonio and presented on AI Basics at the event.

Hon. Janice Berg

Judge at 247th Judicial District Court

Judge Janice Berg of the 247th Judicial District Court in Houston was a panelist in the Ethics Panel on What Not to Do.

Hon. John Browning

Professor at Faulkner University Law Faculty

Professor John Browning from Faulkner University Law Faculty contributed to the Ethics Panel on What Not to Do.

Hon. Karin Crump

Judge at 250th Judicial Court

Judge Karin Crump of the 250th Judicial Court in Austin presented on Using Technology in a Courtroom to your Benefit.

Reginald Hirsch

Law Office of Reginald A. Hirsch

Reginald Hirsch from the Law Office of Reginald A. Hirsch in Houston participated in the Ethics Panel discussing What Not to Do.

Tyler Maulsby

Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz

Tyler Maulsby from Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz in New York spoke on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility.

William Smith

Heidrick & Struggles

William Smith from Heidrick & Struggles in Austin delivered a presentation on Cyber Security 101.

Event Details

Date
February 10, 2024
Location
🇺🇸 Austin, United States
Texas Law Center
Pricing
$125 - $150
Audience
Texas attorneys and legal professionals
CLE Credits
4.5 hours MCLE credit, including 1.25 hours ethics credit