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Ethical Considerations of Technology in the Law Office 2024

Product ID: CA3617R9
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Tech talk

Legal professionals today have access to more data and technological tools than ever before. The introduction of new digital tools, particularly generative artificial intelligence (AI), is rapidly reshaping the practice of law. Embracing new technologies can help enhance efficiency, streamline processes, and allow legal professionals to handle complex tasks with greater precision. But the rise of digital advancements like AI raises complicated questions about professional ethics.

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1 CLE, 1 EPR

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Thursday, May 23, 202412:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

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Tech talk

Legal professionals today have access to more data and technological tools than ever before. The introduction of new digital tools, particularly generative artificial intelligence (AI), is rapidly reshaping the practice of law. Embracing new technologies can help enhance efficiency, streamline processes, and allow legal professionals to handle complex tasks with greater precision. But the rise of digital advancements like AI raises complicated questions about professional ethics.

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Tech talk

Legal professionals today have access to more data and technological tools than ever before. The introduction of new digital tools, particularly generative artificial intelligence (AI), is rapidly reshaping the practice of law. Embracing new technologies can help enhance efficiency, streamline processes, and allow legal professionals to handle complex tasks with greater precision. But the rise of digital advancements like AI raises complicated questions about professional ethics.

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Brent J. Hoeft is the Practice Management Advisor for the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Practice411™ Practice Management Program. He guides State Bar members on increasing law practice productivity and efficiency and advises on all things law practice management, including legal technology, information security practices, technology competence, employee management, policy and systems implementation, business development and marketing, and improving client relationship management.

Prior to his time at the State Bar of Wisconsin, Brent was in private practice since 2006. In 2010, he founded Hoeft Law LLC, Wisconsin’s first completely web-based virtual law firm providing legal services in business law, cybersecurity, and estate planning. Brent was also the founder of FirmLock Consulting, LLC, a cybersecurity behavior awareness consulting firm focusing on assisting solo and small law firms with cybersecurity training, education, and implementation of policies and procedures to better protect law firm data.

Brent is a frequent presenter on legal technology, practice management, and cybersecurity. Since 2018, he has served as co-chair of the Technology Track for the Wisconsin Solo and Small Firm Conference (WSSFC) Planning Committee and had the honor of serving as the Conference Chair in 2022.

Brent received his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and his law degree from Cleveland State University College of Law. He lives in the Madison area with his family, where he enjoys mountain biking, camping, photography, and all things Wisconsin sports.

  • Understand why legal professionals must be technologically competent
  • Explore technologies, tools, and platforms that can enhance your practice
  • Acquire the knowledge and skills to safeguard confidential information while embracing digital tools and platforms
  • Discover ways to effectively and responsibly communicate with clients using digital channels
  • Examine the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and other technologies
  • Paralegals
  • Legal administrators
  • Attorneys
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