A Practical Guide to Using AI In Your Litigation Practice

Wednesday, March 13, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 CA CLE Hour, Including Technology Credit

Meet the Speaker

Chan-Hee Koh


CEO, Co-Founder

Aurelogy

About the Program

You have heard all about the theoretical use of AI in litigation practice, but you are still unsure how to practically incorporate it into your daily workflow. This program is a must for you! The founder of AI-powered litigation tool Aurelogy will demonstrate the practical use cases for AI in your litigation practice. From assisting with written discovery and depositions, to amassing large amounts of information in complex litigation and digesting it into something useable that can be used to bolster your case. The potential is limitless with the right tools and knowhow. Learn how AI can help streamline your litigation practice so you can focus on the critical legal work. The program will also briefly examine the advancements in AI and how they pertain to the field. 

This program is presented by the Litigation Section chaired by Rachael C. Kogen and vice chaired by Lauri K. Martin and co-sponsored by the Law Practice Management & Wellness Section Chaired by Dean Serwin. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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