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The Sedona Conference on AI and the Law, Part 1: AI and Civil Litigation

by The Sedona Conference

The Sedona Conference on AI and the Law, Part 1: AI and Civil Litigation is a focused event organized by The Sedona Conference, a nonprofit institute dedicated to advancing the study of law and policy. This conference aims to address the impact of artificial intelligence on civil litigation practices, providing a platform for legal professionals to engage in meaningful dialogue about the integration of AI into the legal field.

Key topics covered include an introduction to artificial intelligence and its various forms, the application of AI in legal practice, assessment of AI's validity, reliability, and potential biases, professional responsibility issues arising from AI usage, privacy and data security challenges, AI's role in human resources and employment law, admissibility of AI-generated evidence, and judicial and regulatory responses to AI developments.

The conference features participatory sessions led by seasoned litigators, data scientists, judges, and other experts, fostering an environment for in-depth discussions and knowledge sharing. Attendees will have opportunities to network with peers, engage with thought leaders, and gain insights into the evolving landscape of AI in civil litigation.

This event is ideal for legal practitioners, including attorneys, judges, and legal scholars, who are interested in understanding the implications of AI in civil litigation. By attending, participants will enhance their knowledge of AI technologies, explore ethical considerations, and stay informed about regulatory developments, thereby equipping themselves to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the legal profession.

Speakers(27)

Adams

Ahmadia

Arnold

Baxter-Kauf

Cole

Cullen

Emory

Friedman

Goddard

Grossman

Event Details

Date
April 4, 2024
Location
🇺🇸 Reston, United States
Hyatt Regency Reston
Pricing
$249 per night
Audience
Legal practitioners, including attorneys, judges, and legal scholars interested in the implications of AI in civil litigation.
CLE Credits
CLE accreditation will be sought in selected jurisdictions (except Virginia), as dictated by attendance. Sessions on professional responsibility, technical competence, and elimination of bias may also be accredited in selected jurisdictions.

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