ODW2207 – The role of Paralegals in the era of Legal AI

Broaden your impact as a paralegal by staying ahead of challenges and changes in the advanced technologies like artificial intelligence algorithms.

Course Category: On-Demand Webinars

Course Level: Basic

CLE Credit: Non-substantive

CLE Hours: 1.0

Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Non-members

Course Materials: Webinar recording and a PDF of the PowerPoint slides.

Description: The rise of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence algorithms are transforming how the everyday paralegal will work regardless of the size of their inhouse legal team. To stay ahead of these changes and challenges paralegals will need to develop new skills that will broaden their impact in the legal industry of the future. 

Course Year:
2022

Presenter Biography: Memme Onwudiwe is part of the Founding team of the AI company Evisort, which he helped build out of the Harvard Innovation Lab. Memme founded and chaired Harvard’s Legal Technology Symposium, which brings leaders in Legal Technology to Harvard’s Campus annually. At Evisort Memme works as EVP, Legal & Business Intelligence, where he works with clients to make sure that Evisort’s AI solutions solve their core business problems. Memme also lectures at Harvard Law School, teaching the course “Start-up Entrepreneurship and Innovations in Legal Technology.”

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Yes, these courses qualify for mandatory continuing legal education for: National Association of Legal Assistants, State Bar of California, Florida, North Carolina, and Louisiana State Paralegal Association.  For all others please check with the corresponding institutions.

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