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Price

$55.50 for IndyBar Member
$110.50 for Non-Member

50 minutes
Date Published

June 3, 2025

Publisher

Indianapolis Bar Association

Subjects

E-Discovery, Information Governance & Cyber Security, Ethics, Masters Division

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Summary

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, attorneys - both new and seasoned - must continuously adapt to new technologies to stay ahead. This CLE, co-presented by the Masters Division and the E-Discovery, Cybersecurity & Information Governance Section, arms attorneys with practical strategies for integrating technology into their practice.

The speakers delve into the ethics implications of using AI in legal work, how to leverage social media for marketing and case research, and safeguarding client confidentiality when transmitting documents. This CLE is designed to help attorneys make informed decisions about utilizing cutting-edge technology tools in their practice while maintaining high ethical standards and ensuring security.

Overview:

  • Ethical implications of using AI tools in legal practice, including legal research software and generative AI for legal writing, from James Bell, Partner at Hoover Hull Turner LLP. 
  • Essentials of using social media for case research and document discovery while following ethics rules relating to confidentiality, communications with opposing party, and fairness, from Adam Ira, Partner at Frost Brown Todd LLP.
  • Gain insights from Jay Johnson, Chief Click Officer at Click Loop Digital, on how to use social media platforms to promote your legal practice and engage with a wider audience.
  • Hoover Hull Turner LLP Partner Helen Geib speaks about best practices for securely transmitting client information, including implementing processes and tools for encryption and file sharing. 

Featuring: James Bell and Helen Geib, Hoover Hull Turner LLP; Adam Ira, Frost Brown Todd LLP; Jay Johnson, Click Loop Digital

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If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). If electing credit for this program, registrants in jurisdictions not listed below will receive a Certificate of Completion that may or may not meet credit requirements in other jurisdictions. Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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Technical Requirements
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