Artificial Intelligence in Family Law Practice: Exploring the Applications, Ethical Considerations, Risk Management
A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE webinar will guide counsel through recent artificial intelligence (AI) innovations being used in family law practice to enhance case management, improve decision-making, and streamline client services. The panel will discuss the legal implications of these technologies and offer best practices for integrating AI into family law practice while addressing ethical and privacy concerns.
Outline
- Introduction: AI overview
- AI applications in family law practice
- Document review and drafting
- Predictive analytics for case outcomes
- Financial analytics in high net worth divorces
- AI-powered case management systems
- Virtual assistants for client interactions
- Legal and ethical considerations
- Data privacy and protection
- Ethical implications of AI in legal practice
- Potential biases in AI algorithms
- Strategies for managing AI-related risks in family law cases
- Best practices for drafting agreements involving AI
- Ensuring compliance with data protection laws
- Best practices for ongoing compliance
- Audits and updates of AI systems
- Maintaining transparency with clients about AI use
- How to get started
Benefits
The panel will review these and other important considerations:
- How is AI transforming family law practice through document automation and predictive analytics?
- What are the ethical implications and potential biases associated with using AI in family law?
- How can data privacy and protection be ensured when integrating AI into legal practice?
- What best practices should be followed for drafting agreements involving AI technologies?
- How can legal professionals maintain compliance with evolving data protection laws and ethical standards?
- What strategies can be employed to manage AI-related risks in family law cases?
Faculty
Jillian Duggan-Herd
Partner
Cage & Miles
For over a decade, trial lawyer Ms. Duggan-Herd has represented clients throughout San Diego, Riverside, and San... | Read More
For over a decade, trial lawyer Ms. Duggan-Herd has represented clients throughout San Diego, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. For her entire career, she has exclusively practiced family law. Ms. Duggan-Herd has been certified by the State Bar of California as a Family Law Specialist. She received her B.A. with honors in Sociology with from U.C. San Diego. Ms. Duggan-Herd received her juris doctor from Gonzaga University School of Law, where she participated on the National Moot Court Team, was in leadership positions with the Moot Court Honors Council, GSA Outlaws, and served as a practicing intern/extern with a private family law attorney, the Spokane Public Defender, and the Hon. Neal Q. Reilly.
CloseZain Kalson
CEO, Co-founder
Etheia Consulting
Mr. Kalson is CEO and Co-founder at Etheia Consulting LLP.
| Read MoreMr. Kalson is CEO and Co-founder at Etheia Consulting LLP.
CloseDrew Vaughn
CMO
Deviant Marketing
Mr. Vaughn has a B.A. from Augustana College, a J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, and an MBA from the... | Read More
Mr. Vaughn has a B.A. from Augustana College, a J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, and an MBA from the University of Notre Dame. During law school he also studied international law and commercial arbitration at Oxford University, he also has a certificate in data analytics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mr. Vaughn was a celebrity divorce attorney in Chicago and law school professor of family law at Loyola. He was named an Innovator by Crain's Chicago Business after inventing the algorithm that predicts the cost of divorce. Mr. Vaughn was named one of the top 10 Family Law lawyers in Illinois and won every other BS legal award from Superlawyers to Best Lawyers in America. He sold his law firm and retired at the age of 38. Mr. Vaughn now owns an Artificial Intelligence company and a digital marketing firm. He is still active as a lecturer for Bar organizations, a law/tech policy advisor, and is active in assisting court systems with helping pro se litigants.
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