Attorneys explore AI's role in legal work at Arkansas conference
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin hosted a conference on AI in the legal profession Monday at the North Little Rock Event Center, bringing together lawyers to discuss how the technology affects their work.
Judge Scott Schlegel of the Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal spoke about AI use in legal settings. The conference examined both the challenges and opportunities the technology presents for attorneys.
The event addressed practical questions lawyers face as AI tools become more common in law firms and courtrooms. Topics likely included document review, legal research, and contract analysis-areas where AI already changes how attorneys work.
For legal professionals looking to understand AI's role in their field, resources like AI for Legal and the AI Learning Path for Paralegals offer structured guidance on applying these tools effectively in legal work.
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