Artificial
intelligence
is
here
to
stay
—
and
its
impact
on
the
legal
industry
can’t
be
underestimated.
Are
you
up
to
speed
on
AI’s
rapid
growth,
risks,
and
potential?
Practising
Law
Institute
(PLI)
keeps
the
legal
community
informed
of
developments
affecting
both
the
law
and
the
business
of
law.
Named
a
“brand
working
to
build
a
better
future”
by
Fast
Company
last
year,
PLI
identifies,
researches,
and
stays
on
top
of
emerging
trends,
working
with
a
deep
bench
of
experienced
program
attorneys
and
faculty
from
law
firms,
corporations,
government,
the
judiciary,
and
academia
to
develop
training
and
other
content
that
meets
the
moment.
“Clearly,
AI
is
shaking
up
the
way
business
is
done
across
industries,
and
the
legal
sector
is
no
exception.
When
lawyers
want
to
learn
how
to
use
AI
tools
to
improve
efficiency
in
their
practices,
how
AI
is
changing
the
business
of
law
firms,
or
the
impact
of
the
latest
tech
and
legal
developments
on
clients,
they
need
timely
resources
on
this
rapidly
evolving
topic.
PLI
is
ready
to
meet
their
needs,”
says
Kara
O’Brien,
Chief
Content
Officer
at
PLI.
A
Can’t-Miss
Event
Now
in
its
seventh
year,
PLI’s
two-day
Artificial
Intelligence
Law
program
has
become
a
must-attend
event
for
anyone
interested
in
the
emerging
law
and
legal
implications
of
the
development
and
use
of
artificial
intelligence.
The
first
day
will
focus
on
a
thorough
examination
of
the
latest
legal
developments
in
AI,
while
the
second
day
will
shift
the
focus
to
issues
arising
in
day-to-day
legal
practice.
Throughout
the
program,
speakers
will
emphasize
the
knowledge
needed
to
spot
risks
and
opportunities
and
to
effectively
counsel
clients,
and
provide
practical
guidance
on
issues
ranging
from
IP
to
antitrust
and
consumer
protection
to
third-party
vendor
contracting.
The
live
program
will
take
place
January
23–24,
2025.
In
2024,
the
program
sold
out
PLI’s
New
York
Conference
Center.
You
can
register
now
to
save
your
spot
in
person
or
for
the
live
webcast.
Learn
at
Your
Convenience
PLI
also
makes
its
programs
available
to
stream
on-demand
from
a
desktop,
laptop,
or
on
the
go
with
the
mobile
app.
Two
recent
programs
covering
artificial
intelligence
are
now
available
on-demand:
Artificial
Intelligence
in
Law
Practice
2024
is
designed
to
provide
an
in-depth,
foundational
understanding
of
AI
—
and
the
benefits
and
risks
of
using
it
for
legal
tasks.
The
program
equips
lawyers
with
the
knowledge
they
need
to
evaluate
AI
tools,
identify
ways
to
use
them
in
practice,
and
capture
opportunities
to
innovate,
while
fulfilling
their
ethical
and
legal
obligations
to
clients.
Another
popular
program,
Artificial
Intelligence
and
Privacy
2024,
was
developed
for
privacy
and
data
governance
practitioners
within
any
organization
and
provides
insights
and
practical
information
about
the
ongoing
conversation
surrounding
the
global
regulatory
landscape
on
data.
The
program
considers
potential
risks
and
implications
—
and
utilizing
the
right
approach
—
when
implementing
AI
frameworks
within
the
context
of
global
privacy
law.
PLI
also
offers
bite-sized
programs
to
stream
on-demand,
including
a
One-Hour
Briefing
on
generative
AI
in
law
practice,
and
another
on
GAI’s
impact
on
e-discovery.
Join
the
Conversation
While
most
PLI
programs
offer
CLE,
PLI
also
has
a
wealth
of
freely
available
content
on
timely
topics
like
AI.
Working
with
thought
leaders,
PLI
produces
podcasts
such
as
Fast-Tracked:
Emergent
Issues
in
the
Legal
Profession,
hosted
by
Jennifer
Leonard
of
Creative
Lawyers,
which
explores
trends
shaping
the
practice
and
business
of
law.
The
podcast
features
industry
leaders,
and
dives
into
GAI
and
lawyer
formation,
GAI
and
access
to
justice,
and
other
related
topics.
Another
podcast,
PLI
Ever
Current:
AI
&
Data
Law,
features
conversations
between
data
law
expert
Bill
Tanenbaum,
of
Moses
&
Singer,
and
leaders
from
law
and
technology.
Ready
to
take
your
AI
knowledge
to
the
next
level?
Visit
PLI’s
Focus
On:
AI
resource
page
to
view
and
register
for
programs.