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Date: June 16

Time: 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm (EST)

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Organizer

Lee Sherline
Email:
lsherline@naag.org

Venue

  • Virtual

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Generative AI is rapidly reshaping eDiscovery workflows, offering new opportunities for efficiency, analysis, and review. But without appropriate safeguards, AI-assisted processes can also introduce significant legal, ethical, and operational risks.

Join eDiscovery professionals from Everlaw and BDO USA for an industry-focused discussion on the ethical boundaries, practical safeguards, and human-in-the-loop strategies organizations should consider before implementing generative AI tools in legal workflows. This session will provide a practical framework for responsibly adopting and validating AI technologies through real-world examples and emerging best practices.

Topics will include:

• Technical fundamentals of generative AI in eDiscovery
• Ethical obligations and professional responsibility considerations surrounding AI-assisted legal work
• Prompting strategies, workflow validation techniques, adoption frameworks, and performance metrics
• Practical approaches to balancing innovation, defensibility, and human oversight

Whether you are evaluating AI tools for the first time or refining existing workflows, this webinar will provide actionable guidance for navigating the evolving role of AI in modern discovery practice.

Moderator

  • Stephanie CaldwellSenior Counsel, NAAG

Registration Deadline: June 16, 2026, Noon ET

This free virtual training is a closed session for attorneys general and attorney general office staff only.


Continuing Legal Education (CLE)

NAAG will apply for CLE for attendees eligible under CLE accrediting body guidelines.

Accessibility Planning

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