Charles H. Peckham is a member of Peckham Martin, PLLC and a Panel Mediator for ADR Of Counsel. He has practiced law for over 33 years. He is Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Read More ›
In this compelling session designed for Justia, we’ll explore how embracing non-stenographic depositions and advanced AI tools can transform your legal practice. By integrating modern technology, you can not only streamline the way you capture, analyze, and utilize legal testimony but also make your cases more persuasive and effective. Learn how AI can automatically generate insightful summaries, draft precise discovery, and create impactful video clips from deposition content, all while significantly reducing costs for your clients.
Learning Objectives:
- Explore the Evolution and Future of Legal Testimony: Understand the shift from traditional stenography to non-stenographic depositions and how AI is revolutionizing testimony analysis, making cases more compelling and persuasive.
- Navigate Compliance and Regulations: Gain a comprehensive understanding of federal and state guidelines governing the use of non-stenographic depositions and AI tools, ensuring your practice remains compliant.
- Maximize Client Savings and Case Efficiency: Discover how integrating AI with non-stenographic depositions not only enhances efficiency but also leads to substantial cost savings for your clients, making your services more competitive.
- Address Ethical and Practical Considerations: Delve into the ethical implications of AI in legal processes, focusing on how to maintain privacy protections, witness integrity, and the responsible use of these technologies.
This course provides legal professionals with the knowledge and tools to enhance the effectiveness and persuasiveness of their cases, while delivering significant value to their clients through cost-efficient practices.
- Introduction and Overview
- Brief introduction to non-stenographic depositions and AI tools in the legal industry
- Overview of the session’s objectives and key takeaways
- The Evolution of Legal Testimony Capture
- Historical context: from stenography to non-stenographic depositions
- The rise of AI and its impact on modern legal practices
- Navigating Rules and Regulations
- Federal and state guidelines on non-stenographic depositions
- Compliance considerations when incorporating AI tools
- Maximizing Efficiency and Cost Savings With AI
- Practical benefits of using AI for automatic summaries, discovery drafting, and video clip creation
- Real-world examples of cost savings and improved efficiency for clients
- Enhancing Case Persuasiveness With AI
- How AI tools can make your legal arguments more compelling
- Techniques for leveraging AI to create persuasive presentations and evidence
- Ethical and Practical Considerations
- Addressing ethical concerns related to AI in legal processes
- Ensuring privacy, witness integrity, and responsible use of technology
- Questions & Answers
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Status: Approved
Credits: 1.0 Technology in the Practice of Law
Earn Credit Until: September 12, 2026
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.0 General
Difficulty: All Levels
Earn Credit Until: December 31, 2024
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.0 General
Earn Credit Until: February 28, 2025
Status: Approved
Credits: 1.0 General
Earn Credit Until: August 31, 2025
This presentation is approved for one hour of Technology in the Practice of Law CLE credit in California, one hour of General CLE credit in South Carolina (all levels), and one hour of General CLE credit in North Carolina. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.0 credit hours.
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Peckham Martin, PLLC
Skribe.ai
Karl Seelbach is a LegalTech founder and seasoned litigation attorney with over 17 years of experience in the courtroom, representing clients in personal injury, business, and employment litigation. He is a skilled advocate and a tenacious fighter who handles cases with precision and an eye towards trial from day one. His adversaries describe him as "skilled" and "whip smart." But Karl's legal expertise doesn't stop there—he's also the founder of Skribe.ai, a software platform for capturing testimony that's changing the game for attorneys and their clients. Read More ›