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Artificial Intelligence in the Courts: Ethical Duties, Sanction Risks, and the Latest Judicial Conference Updates

AI in legal practice: ethical duties, court rules, sanctions risks, and strategies for responsible implementation while avoiding hallucinations.

2025-10-09 09:30:00

Program Details

2025-10-09 09:30:00

2025-10-09 09:30:00

2h CLE Credits

Program Details

2025-10-09 09:30:00

Program Details

2025-10-09 09:30:00

Over 1,000+ webinars

2025-10-09 09:30:00

Course Overview

Navigating AI Ethics and Court Compliance

2025-10-09 09:30:00

Participants will learn to implement AI safeguards while meeting professional responsibility obligations and evolving court requirements. These skills enable risk mitigation and ethical technology adoption in legal practice.

Format

CLE Credit

2h CLE Credits

Level

Intermediate

Length

2

Key topics that will be covered

01
Government Standards
NIST and ISO frameworks establish AI safety standards for legal practice.
02
Ethical Duties
ABA Opinion 512 requires competence, confidentiality, candor, and reasonable fees with AI.
03
Sanctions Risk
Hallucinated citations have caused sanctions, expert disqualification, and case dismissals.
04
Court Requirements
Many courts require certification of AI use or verification of AI-generated content.
05
Cybersecurity Threats
AI enables phishing, deep fakes, and vishing attacks requiring enhanced security practices.
06
Evidence Rules
Proposed Federal Rule of Evidence 707 addresses machine-generated evidence reliability standards.

Program schedule

clock 9:30 am - 10:30 am EST

Understanding Ethical and Legal AI Utilization Risks

This session explores foundational government standards including NIST frameworks, HIPAA, and the EU AI Act that govern responsible AI use. Participants will examine the distinction between algorithm refinement and manipulation, attorney-client privilege considerations, and critical differences between open and closed source AI systems.

Rachel V. Rose.Rachel V. Rose.
clock 10:40 am - 11:10 am EST

Mitigating Sanctions Risk and Court Rule Compliance

Learn how courts are responding to AI-generated hallucinations through landmark cases including Curry, Ellison, and Athena Construction Group. This session covers FRCP 11 and 26 requirements, ABA Advisory Opinion 512 guidance, and emerging local court rules mandating AI disclosure certifications.

Rachel V. Rose.Rachel V. Rose.
clock 11:10 am - 11:40 am EST

Judicial Conference Updates on AI Evidence Rules

Examine proposed Federal Rule of Evidence 707 addressing machine-generated evidence and its parallels to expert testimony reliability standards. This session addresses authentication challenges posed by deep fakes, ethical considerations for AI chatbots in legal marketing, and emerging trends in ESI protocols and technology-assisted review.

Rachel V. Rose.Rachel V. Rose.
Rachel V. Rose.

Rachel V. Rose.

Rachel V. Rose – Attorney at Law, PLLC

Rachel V. Rose.

Rachel V. Rose.

Rachel V. Rose – Attorney at Law, PLLC

Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA has a unique background in healthcare, securities, cybersecurity, and international law. For over a decade, her practice has focused on transactional, compliance, and litigation matters related to cybersecurity, health care, securities, and Dodd-Frank/False Claims Act whistleblower claims.

Education & Credentials

MBA with minors in healthcare and entrepreneurship from Vanderbilt University, law degree from Stetson University College of Law, and an Executive Certification in Leadership and Negotiation from Harvard Law School.

Recognition & Leadership

Named consecutively to the Texas Bar College, National Women Trial Lawyers Association's Top 25, Houstonia Magazine's Top Lawyers (healthcare), National Trial Lawyers Association's Top 100, SuperLawyers (healthcare), and 1st Healthcare Compliance's 2019 and 2022 Top Presenter. Extensively published, sought-after presenter, and quoted expert. Co-editor of the American Health Lawyers Association's Enterprise Risk Management Handbook for Healthcare Entities (2nd Edition), co-author of the ABA's books The ABCs of ACOs and What Are International HIPAA Considerations?, as well as various chapters in legal and medical books.

Professional Involvement

Affiliated Member with Baylor College of Medicine's Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, where she teaches bioethics.

Experience

Worked on Capitol Hill when HIPAA passed in 1996 and at HHS in 2009 when the HITECH Act was being implemented. Has conducted HIPAA Risk Analyses for domestic and international organizations and represented persons related to government enforcement inquiries and responses on cybersecurity and healthcare related matters.
Rachel V. Rose.

Rachel V. Rose.

Rachel V. Rose – Attorney at Law, PLLC

Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA has a unique background in healthcare, securities, cybersecurity, and international law. For over a decade, her practice has focused on transactional, compliance, and litigation matters related to cybersecurity, health care, securities, and Dodd-Frank/False Claims Act whistleblower claims.

Education & Credentials

MBA with minors in healthcare and entrepreneurship from Vanderbilt University, law degree from Stetson University College of Law, and an Executive Certification in Leadership and Negotiation from Harvard Law School.

Recognition & Leadership

Named consecutively to the Texas Bar College, National Women Trial Lawyers Association's Top 25, Houstonia Magazine's Top Lawyers (healthcare), National Trial Lawyers Association's Top 100, SuperLawyers (healthcare), and 1st Healthcare Compliance's 2019 and 2022 Top Presenter. Extensively published, sought-after presenter, and quoted expert. Co-editor of the American Health Lawyers Association's Enterprise Risk Management Handbook for Healthcare Entities (2nd Edition), co-author of the ABA's books The ABCs of ACOs and What Are International HIPAA Considerations?, as well as various chapters in legal and medical books.

Professional Involvement

Affiliated Member with Baylor College of Medicine's Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, where she teaches bioethics.

Experience

Worked on Capitol Hill when HIPAA passed in 1996 and at HHS in 2009 when the HITECH Act was being implemented. Has conducted HIPAA Risk Analyses for domestic and international organizations and represented persons related to government enforcement inquiries and responses on cybersecurity and healthcare related matters.

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ME2.0
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PA2.0
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