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AI and Appeals: Current Techniques, Ethical Issues, and Future Considerations 

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Discuss the current state of using Generative AI in handling appeals, including current tools and techniques for legal research, brief writing, and oral argument preparation. Also cover ethical issues involving the use of large language models to assist preparation of appeals and discuss some near-future possibilities for Generative AI.

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  • 1.00 | 0.50 ethics
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  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Civil Appellate Law | Criminal Law | Criminal Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law | Family Law | Personal Injury Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 8/31/2025

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Parker Hancock

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AI and Appeals: Current Techniques, Ethical Issues, and Future Considerations (Jul 2024)

Discuss the current state of using Generative AI in handling appeals, including current tools and techniques for legal research, brief writing, and oral argument preparation. Also cover ethical issues involving the use of large language models to assist preparation of appeals and discuss some near-future possibilities for Generative AI.

Originally presented: Jun 2024 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Parker Hancock, Baker Botts - Houston, TX