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AI-Generated Evidence at Trial: Legal Challenges & Admissibility Strategies

by Trial Guides

The "AI-Generated Evidence at Trial: Legal Challenges & Admissibility Strategies" webinar is a 90-minute program designed to equip plaintiffs' counsel with essential knowledge on handling AI-generated evidence in court proceedings. Organized by Trial Guides, this session is led by attorney and AI researcher Dr. Maura R. Grossman.

The webinar begins with a clear explanation of AI fundamentals, including predictive and generative AI, as well as deepfakes. It then explores the unique evidentiary challenges these technologies present in courtroom settings, particularly in light of the Federal Judicial Conference’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules’ discussion of AI-specific revisions to the Federal Rules of Evidence. Topics covered include detection methods for identifying manipulated or deepfake evidence, authentication requirements for AI-generated evidence, best practices for establishing reliability, and strategies for admitting or challenging the admissibility of AI-generated content.

This session is particularly beneficial for attorneys seeking to understand the implications of AI in the courtroom and to develop effective strategies for managing AI-generated evidence. Dr. Grossman’s extensive expertise in responsible AI and AI as evidence provides attendees with practical insights and guidance.

Speakers(1)

Maura R. Grossman

Research Professor and Principal Attorney

Dr. Maura R. Grossman is a renowned attorney and AI researcher, recognized for her expertise in responsible AI and AI as evidence. She has taught courses on eDiscovery at multiple law schools and has been involved in various advisory boards and conferences related to electronic discovery and digital evidence.

Event Details

Date
June 18, 2025
Location
🇺🇸 United States
Pricing
$100.00
Audience
Plaintiffs' counsel and legal professionals interested in AI-generated evidence.
CLE Credits
Approved and pending credits; accreditation not available in VA.