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The Future of Remote Work and AI in the Law
Credit(s):
1 CLE Credit, TBLS approved for Bankruptcy Law, Civil Trial Law, Criminal Law, Estate Planning & Probate Law, Family Law, Oil, Gas & Mineral Law, Personal Injury Trial Law, and Real Estate Law
The presentation will discuss the future of remote work and AI in the law. The legal field is rapidly evolving with the rise of remote and hybrid work, alongside advancements in artificial intelligence, both of which are reshaping the role of paralegals. Remote work has become more feasible, but also brings forth issues with cybersecurity and compliance. At the same time, AI is streamlining tasks, but also demands oversight to ensure ethical compliance and accuracy.
1 CLE Credit, TBLS approved for Bankruptcy Law, Civil Trial Law, Criminal Law, Estate Planning & Probate Law, Family Law, Oil, Gas & Mineral Law, Personal Injury Trial Law, and Real Estate Law
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