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SUMMARY:CLE - Conducting Effective Litigation Holds: Mastering The Basics
DESCRIPTION:Details \nThis CLE presentation is for legal professionals who want to learn about or refresh their knowledge of litigation hold requirements. \nEstablishing an effective litigation hold procedure is a crucial part of any organization’s discovery policy.  However\, as the information technology landscape becomes more complicated\, and both physical and virtual data warehouses have grown\, the failure to create and implement this procedure can cause catastrophic repercussions to a litigating party.  The risk of missing locations or custodians of relevant data\, or ineffectively communicating and monitoring the process should be mitigated to help successfully defend challenges to an organization’s data preservation methods. \nThis course focuses on how to avoid mistakes in the creation and implementation of legal hold procedures.  It intends to provide a high-level view of some best practices to help your organization keep up with discovery requirements. \n  \n* Please be aware that this course is eligible for 60 minutes of CLE (Continuing Legal Education) instruction.  To comply with state regulations\, LexisNexis needs to offer educational content without any introductory information\, breaks\, or logistical details.  Therefore\, the meeting notice is scheduled to start 15 minutes prior to the official commencement of the CLE agenda.  We encourage all participants to join at the start time\, as our instructors will provide introductions and logistical instructions approximately 5-10 minutes before the CLE instruction begins.  It’s important to note that this additional time is not included in the 60 minutes of CLE instruction. \n** NOTE: If you are licensed in New York\, this content is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced New York attorneys.  Although\, this content is appropriate for all New York attorneys\, newly admitted attorneys cannot earn CLE credit for the completion of the course when presented via webinar or webcast (NY has issued a temporary ruling that newly admitted attorneys can receive Skills credit via webinar or webcast through December 31\, 2024 due to COVID-19. \n  \nThis is an hour long Ethics CLE entitled Conducting Effective Litigation Holds: Mastering the Basics. This will be a live training\, held over Teams. You may attend remotely\, or in the library; sign up is required for either option. If you plan to attend in the library\, you can RSVP here\, or speak with a librarian. If you plan to attend remotely\, register via the following link: \nRegistration Link
URL:https://lucascountylawlibrary.com/event/cle-conducting-effective-litigation-holds-mastering-the-basics/
LOCATION:Lucas County Law Library\, 905 Jackson St.\, Toledo\, OH\, 43604
ORGANIZER;CN="Adam Millay%2C J.D.":MAILTO:adam.millay@lexisnexis.com
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SUMMARY:CLE - Ethical Legal Research with Generative AI
DESCRIPTION:Details \nThis CLE presentation is for legal professionals who want a better understanding of the intersection between generative AI and legal ethics.  Beginning with a foundational overview of AI and its generative capabilities\, participants will explore the ethical implications as outlined by the American Bar Association (ABA) model rules.  Key topics include maintaining competency (Rule 1.1)\, ensuring confidentiality (Rule 1.6)\, and effective supervision (Rule 5.1) in the context of AI use. \nThe course will also address potential sanctions for unethical AI practices and provide insights into the application of AI in legal research tools\, emphasizing ethical principles and considerations.  Participants will engage in discussions on specific ethical issues such as AI hallucinations\, supervisory concerns\, and confidentiality challenges. \nThe course concludes with a review of ethical AI use policies within law firms and an open discussion to consolidate learning and address participant queries.  This course is designed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to ethically integrate AI into their practice. \n  \n* Please be aware that this course is eligible for 60 minutes of CLE (Continuing Legal Education) instruction.  To comply with state regulations\, LexisNexis needs to offer educational content without any introductory information\, breaks\, or logistical details.  Therefore\, the meeting notice is scheduled to start 15 minutes prior to the official commencement of the CLE agenda.  We encourage all participants to join at the start time\, as our instructors will provide introductions and logistical instructions approximately 5-10 minutes before the CLE instruction begins.  It’s important to note that this additional time is not included in the 60 minutes of CLE instruction. \n** NOTE: If you are licensed in New York\, this content is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced New York attorneys.  Although\, this content is appropriate for all New York attorneys\, newly admitted attorneys cannot earn CLE credit for the completion of the course when presented via webinar or webcast (NY has issued a temporary ruling that newly admitted attorneys can receive Skills credit via webinar or webcast through December 31\, 2024 due to COVID-19. \n  \nThis is an hour long Ethics CLE entitled Ethical Legal Research with Generative AI. This will be a live training\, held over Teams. You may attend remotely\, or in the library; sign up is required for either option. If you plan to attend in the library\, you can RSVP here\, or speak with a librarian. If you plan to attend remotely\, register via the following link: \n  \nRegistration Link
URL:https://lucascountylawlibrary.com/event/cle-ethical-legal-research-with-generative-ai/
LOCATION:Lucas County Law Library\, 905 Jackson St.\, Toledo\, OH\, 43604
ORGANIZER;CN="Adam Millay%2C J.D.":MAILTO:adam.millay@lexisnexis.com
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