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Avoiding AI Hallucinations and Legal Exposure: A Governance Framework for Attorneys

Master AI governance, eliminate hallucination risk, and deploy generative AI ethically—equipping attorneys with practical frameworks to protect clients, firms, and professional licenses.

2026-03-20 13:00:00

Program Details

2026-03-20 13:00:00

Program Details

2026-03-20 13:00:00

Over 1,000+ webinars

2026-03-20 13:00:00

Course Overview

Own AI Before It Owns You

2026-03-20 13:00:00

Participants learn to deploy generative AI responsibly while managing ethics, confidentiality, and malpractice risk. Practical frameworks translate directly into defensible workflows and measurable efficiency gains.

Format

CLE Credit

2h CLE Credits

Level

Intermediate

Length

2

Key topics that will be covered

01
AI foundations
Understand how large language models generate outputs and create professional liability.
02
Hallucination risk
Learn why AI outputs are unreliable and how errors create legal exposure.
03
Contract provisions
Examine key AI contract terms covering data use, IP, security, and liability.
04
Workflow integration
Identify legal tasks where AI delivers genuine, measurable efficiency improvements.
05
Ethical obligations
Apply confidentiality, supervision, and verification duties to AI-assisted legal work.
06
Governance design
Build pilot programs and oversight systems for sustainable, defensible AI use.

Program schedule

clock 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

Generative AI in Law: How It Works, How to Use It, and How to Manage the Risk

This CLE equips attorneys with practical guidance on generative AI, covering how models work, responsible use, confidentiality, verification, malpractice risks, AI-related contracts, liability, and governance. It highlights real-world legal applications, strategic considerations, and emerging trends, including enterprise deployment and agentic AI.

John MirkinJohn Mirkin
Kassi BurnsKassi Burns
Tanya CanupTanya Canup
clock 2:10 pm - 3:10 pm EST

Practical AI Integration for Lawyers: Efficiency, Ethics, and Governance

Generative AI is entering legal practice, requiring intentional integration. This session provides frameworks to identify workflows, assess costs, and establish governance. Attorneys will learn to deploy tools responsibly, optimize processes, measure gains, and maintain ethical standards, oversight, and client trust.

John MirkinJohn Mirkin
Kassi BurnsKassi Burns
Tanya CanupTanya Canup
John Mirkin

John Mirkin

Swiftbuild.ai

Kassi Burns

Kassi Burns

King & Spalding, LLP

Tanya Canup

Tanya Canup

King & Spalding, LLP

John Mirkin

John Mirkin

Swiftbuild.ai

John Mirkin is an attorney, technologist, and policy advisor specializing in the legal, ethical, and operational implications of artificial intelligence in government, enterprise, and legal settings. He advises organizations on responsible AI adoption, including governance, verification, procurement, and contracting matters.

Education & Credentials

J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law; LL.M. in Taxation, University of Florida Levin College of Law; B.B.A., University of Massachusetts, Isenberg School of Management

Recognition & Leadership

Full-tuition scholarship recipient, University of Florida Levin College of Law; Regular speaker on AI, technology adoption, and ethical implementation for legal and enterprise audiences

Professional Involvement

Admitted to practice law in Florida; Frequent speaker on AI, technology law, and practical implementation for professional audiences

Experience

Co-founder of SwiftGov, advising on AI, automation, and public-sector compliance. Legal practice counseling clients on AI policy development, deployment, and risk management. Works with government agencies and enterprise clients on AI adoption. Provides strategic guidance to technology startups, real estate developers, and Fortune 100 companies.
Kassi Burns

Kassi Burns

King & Spalding, LLP

Kassi Burns is Counsel at King & Spalding, LLP with over 15 years of experience working at the intersection of litigation, discovery, and artificial intelligence. Her practice focuses on litigation and discovery workflow design, AI governance, and advising clients on integrating AI and machine learning into legal processes.

Education & Credentials

B.B.A, Henderson State University; J.D., Tulane University

Recognition & Leadership

Fellow, American Bar Foundation

Professional Involvement

Member, State Bar of Texas Law Practice Management Committee; Steering Committee Member, Sedona Conference Working Group 13 (AI & the Law); Active member of multiple legal organizations advocating for emerging technology education

Experience

Counsel at King & Spalding, LLP advising on litigation, discovery, and AI integration. Provides consultation on AI workflow design and governance for legal teams. Guides clients on adopting AI tools responsibly and effectively in legal operations.
Tanya Canup

Tanya Canup

King & Spalding, LLP

Tanya K. Canup is counsel at King & Spalding, recognized nationally for her expertise in dispute resolution and E-Discovery. Her practice focuses on complex information governance and E-Discovery for Fortune 100 and 500 companies, with particular emphasis on emerging data sources and artificial intelligence.

Education & Credentials

J.D., The University of Alabama, Magna Cum Laude; M.B.A., The University of Alabama; B.A., Tulane University

Recognition & Leadership

Legal 500 US: Rising Star in Dispute Resolution – E-Discovery (2023, 2024); Legal 500 US: Leading Associate and Other Key Lawyer (2025)

Professional Involvement

Recognized thought leader in technology-driven discovery and information governance

Experience

Counsel at King & Spalding advising Fortune 100 and 500 companies on E-Discovery and information governance. Manages discovery in high-stakes litigation and investigations. Implements technology solutions to streamline data collection, review, and production. Guides clients on AI adoption in legal workflows and discovery.
John Mirkin

John Mirkin

Swiftbuild.ai

John Mirkin is an attorney, technologist, and policy advisor specializing in the legal, ethical, and operational implications of artificial intelligence in government, enterprise, and legal settings. He advises organizations on responsible AI adoption, including governance, verification, procurement, and contracting matters.

Education & Credentials

J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law; LL.M. in Taxation, University of Florida Levin College of Law; B.B.A., University of Massachusetts, Isenberg School of Management

Recognition & Leadership

Full-tuition scholarship recipient, University of Florida Levin College of Law; Regular speaker on AI, technology adoption, and ethical implementation for legal and enterprise audiences

Professional Involvement

Admitted to practice law in Florida; Frequent speaker on AI, technology law, and practical implementation for professional audiences

Experience

Co-founder of SwiftGov, advising on AI, automation, and public-sector compliance. Legal practice counseling clients on AI policy development, deployment, and risk management. Works with government agencies and enterprise clients on AI adoption. Provides strategic guidance to technology startups, real estate developers, and Fortune 100 companies.
Kassi Burns

Kassi Burns

King & Spalding, LLP

Kassi Burns is Counsel at King & Spalding, LLP with over 15 years of experience working at the intersection of litigation, discovery, and artificial intelligence. Her practice focuses on litigation and discovery workflow design, AI governance, and advising clients on integrating AI and machine learning into legal processes.

Education & Credentials

B.B.A, Henderson State University; J.D., Tulane University

Recognition & Leadership

Fellow, American Bar Foundation

Professional Involvement

Member, State Bar of Texas Law Practice Management Committee; Steering Committee Member, Sedona Conference Working Group 13 (AI & the Law); Active member of multiple legal organizations advocating for emerging technology education

Experience

Counsel at King & Spalding, LLP advising on litigation, discovery, and AI integration. Provides consultation on AI workflow design and governance for legal teams. Guides clients on adopting AI tools responsibly and effectively in legal operations.
Tanya Canup

Tanya Canup

King & Spalding, LLP

Tanya K. Canup is counsel at King & Spalding, recognized nationally for her expertise in dispute resolution and E-Discovery. Her practice focuses on complex information governance and E-Discovery for Fortune 100 and 500 companies, with particular emphasis on emerging data sources and artificial intelligence.

Education & Credentials

J.D., The University of Alabama, Magna Cum Laude; M.B.A., The University of Alabama; B.A., Tulane University

Recognition & Leadership

Legal 500 US: Rising Star in Dispute Resolution – E-Discovery (2023, 2024); Legal 500 US: Leading Associate and Other Key Lawyer (2025)

Professional Involvement

Recognized thought leader in technology-driven discovery and information governance

Experience

Counsel at King & Spalding advising Fortune 100 and 500 companies on E-Discovery and information governance. Manages discovery in high-stakes litigation and investigations. Implements technology solutions to streamline data collection, review, and production. Guides clients on AI adoption in legal workflows and discovery.

Credits by state

AK2.0
AL2.0
AR2.0
AZ2.0
CA2.0
CO2.0
CT2.0
DC2.0
DE2.0
FL2.5
GA2.0
HI2.0
IA2.0
ID2.0
IL2.0
IN2.0
KS2.0
KY2.0
LA2.0
MA2.0
MD2.0
ME2.0
MI2.0
MN2.0
MO2.4
MS2.0
MT2.0
NC2.0
ND2.0
NE2.0
NH120.0
NJ2.4
NM2.0
NV2.0
NY2.0
OH2.0
OK2.5
OR2.0
PA2.0
RI2.0
SC2.0
SD2.0
TN2.0
TX2.0
UT2.0
VA2.0
VT2.0
WA2.0
WI2.0
WV2.4
WY2.0

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Approved
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Approved
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Approved
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Approved
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Pending
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Approved
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Pending
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No Required
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Approved
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Massachusetts
No Required
Michigan
No Required
Minnesota
Approved
Mississippi
Approved
Missouri
Approved
Montana
Approved
Nebraska
Pending
Nevada
Approved
New Hampshire
Approved
New Jersey
Approved
New Mexico
Approved
New York
Approved
North Carolina
Approved
North Dakota
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
Pending
Oregon
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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Alabama

Requirements

The Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics, by December 31 of each year. All credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over for 1 year only.  

Formats

  • Attorneys can earn unlimited “live” credit through live seminars, live webcasts, and co-sponsored locations with MyLAWCLE-Alabama approved programs
  • Attorneys are limited to 6 credits per compliance period of “online” programs through MyLAwCLE On-Demand programs