The legal professional stands at the threshold of a new age brought on by the development and introduction of generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications that promise to revolutionize the practice of law. Much has been said by practitioners, technology consultants, and legal pundits about the implications of AI for the practice of law, but what do the courts think? This moderated, one-hour program offers the perspectives of three sitting Massachusetts state court judges as to how AI is impacting, and is likely to impact, the operations of our state courts now and in the foreseeable future.Hear the perspectives of three sitting Massachusetts state court judges as to how AI is impacting, and is likely to impact, the operations of our state courts now and in the future
Course Content
4:00 - 4:15 pmWhat is Happening in the Courts
John F. Weaver, Esq.,
Artificial Intelligence Practice, McLane Middleton, Woburn
Hon. Michael D. Brennan,
Taunton District Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Taunton
Hon. Brian A. Davis,
Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
Hon. Lee M. Peterson,
Probate and Family Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Canton
4:15 - 4:55 pm
Roundtable Conversation with the Judges
Panel
4:55 - 5:00 pm
'Ask the Experts' Q&A Session and Key Takeaways
Panel
Please Note
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Speaker(s)
ChairJohn F. Weaver, Esq.,
Artificial Intelligence Practice, McLane Middleton, Woburn
Faculty
Hon. Michael D. Brennan,
Taunton District Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Taunton
Hon. Brian A. Davis,
Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
Hon. Lee M. Peterson,
Probate and Family Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Canton