AI Behaving Badly (and How Legal Professionals Can Ethically Use It!)
Artificial Intelligence is changing the game for legal professionals, but with great power comes great responsibility...and maybe a little schadenfreude? Join us for an eye-opening CLE that dives into the ethical pitfalls of using AI in the legal field—and how you can avoid them while harnessing AI's full potential.
In this session, Eran Kahana, Attorney at Maslon LLP, will delve into the dark side of AI, highlighting common misuses that could land you in hot water (like a suspension of your license to practice). You’ll gain a clear understanding of the ethical boundaries every legal professional must navigate when integrating AI into their practice. We’ll also cover the best practices for ethically leveraging AI to enhance your work without crossing the line, as well as provide practical takeaways you can implement right away to use AI responsibly while keeping your clients’ best interests at the forefront. This session will be moderated by attorney Jordan Turk.
In this free CLE webinar, you’ll learn:
- How to identify and avoid common ethical pitfalls when using AI
- Practical strategies for integrating AI into your practice
- How others have erred, and how to mitigate the risks of AI
Duration: 60 minutes
This webinar is eligible for CLE credit in multiple jurisdictions.*
Featured Presenter:

Eran Kahana, Attorney at Maslon LLP
Eran Kahana is an AI, cybersecurity, and intellectual property lawyer as well as a Fellow at Stanford Law School, a member of the Advisory Board of Stanford Law School’s Stanford Artificial Intelligence & Law Society, an adjunct professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School, and a member of the Scientific Council of the Israeli Association for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence.
In his practice, Eran counsels clients on a wide variety of matters related to AI, cybersecurity, privacy, technology law, trademarks, patents, and copyright issues. Eran also serves in a variety of cybersecurity thought leadership roles and works closely with the FBI, Department of Justice, Secret Service, and colleagues from the private and academic sectors to set, promote, and sustain cybersecurity best practices.
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