A Day in the Life: Practical Examples of Artificial Intelligence in Law Firms
Length: 1:04
Are you curious about how artificial intelligence can revolutionize the way your law firm operates? While there has been extensive theoretical discussion about AI, this seminar offers a unique opportunity to witness its practical applications firsthand.
Join us for "A Day in the Life: Practical Examples of Artificial Intelligence in Law Firms," a continuing legal education seminar where you will see AI in action. This webinar will demonstrate how AI tools like Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, Anytime AI, and Lexis can enhance efficiency, streamline tasks, and provide innovative solutions to everyday legal challenges. During this session, you will observe real-time demonstrations of these cutting-edge technologies, gaining valuable insights into their functionality and benefits. Discover how AI can assist with document drafting, legal research, client interaction, and more.
Don't miss this chance to experience the future of legal practice. Enroll now and see how AI can transform the way you work.
Jennifer Ellis Jennifer Ellis is a legal ethics attorney in Pennsylvania. She owns the law practice/law firm marketing company Jennifer Ellis, JD, LLC, through which she assists attorneys with their practice management and online presence.
Previously, Jennifer worked with a Philadelphia area personal injury firm, where she practiced legal ethics, managed the firm’s online presence, and oversaw its IT and security consultants. Jennifer also served as the Associate Director of Media Technology with the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, where she organized and presented courses on numerous issues, including law practice management, technology, and ethics. Jennifer speaks and writes throughout Pennsylvania and nationally on issues relating to law practice management, technology, ethics, marketing, and more. Jennifer wrote the book “Wordpress in One Hour for Lawyers and the social Media chapter for the book “Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide” – both published by the ABA’s Law Practice Division.
For more information about Jennifer, see her website at jlellis.net, find her on Twitter @jle_jd, or email her at jennifer@jlellis.net.