W2625 – AI Fundamentals for Litigation Paralegals: Tools, Trends, & Practical Applications

Law firms are rapidly adopting AI, transforming litigation work. This session covers key AI tools, practical uses, and essential fundamentals to help paralegals work more efficiently and stay ahead.

Course Category: Live Webinars

Course Level: Intermediate

CLE Credit: Technology

Start Date and Time (CT): Friday, May 29, 2026 12:00 pm

CLE Hours: 1.0

Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Nonmembers

Course Materials: Most live webinars include the ability to ask questions during the webinar about the topic, view slides of the presentation and have access to a recording of the webinar.

Description: Law firms and corporate legal departments are increasingly implementing AI policies and integrating AI into their operations. The legal industry consistently ranks among the top sectors expected to be disrupted by artificial intelligence. In this session, participants will explore AI and analytic tools available to help paralegals work more efficiently on discovery and non-discovery projects. The session will examine practical applications, best practices, and what every litigation paralegal needs to know about AI fundamentals to navigate this evolving landscape.

Disclaimer: NALA recognizes this course as non-substantive CLE. However, if your state requires technology CLE, we can adjust this course to reflect technology CLE upon request. Please contact us at elearning@nala.org to request an update for your CLE requirements.

Course Year: 2026

Instructor: Kerri Hall

Kerri Hall, ACP, is an eDiscovery Specialist and Corporate Paralegal at Cleveland Construction, Inc., a family-owned national commercial construction company. She brings more than 25 years of paralegal experience in both private practice and in the corporate setting. Kerri is a Certified Paralegal and Florida Registered Paralegal, with Advanced Certified Paralegal credentials in Discovery and Trial Practice. She is also a Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS). In addition to managing the company's eDiscovery software, as an experienced litigation paralegal, she handles all phases of complex litigation, participating from inception to trial.

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