Lawyers have gotten into trouble for using AI. Why? They’ve used it to write their briefs, and judges have discovered imaginary (“hallucinated”) cases being cited. Many, many lawyers are therefore scared to try AI at all. Others continue to rely on it unduly.
For the first time ever, in this season’s CLEs, Professor Bryan A. Garner will reveal the responsible uses of AI in law practice—and the best AI programs now available. As part of his Advanced Legal Writing & Editing course, he will devote a segment to just what you can and should do to enhance your practice with AI.
The most authoritative voice in legal writing for the past 38 years, Professor Garner has no affiliation with any AI provider. But as usual, he has done his due diligence to explain three things that lawyers can do with AI to improve their presentations. Three concrete steps will immediately improve your speed, accuracy, and creativity.
Beware the false steps with AI, but embrace the true ones—the ones that can improve your practice immediately. If you don’t, you’ll be rapidly falling behind your colleagues in the profession.