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AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: (Panel 3) Implications for Admissibility and Trials

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AI, Computer, and Internet Law

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      Occurred on April 12, 2024

      AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: An Introduction and Discussion of the Issues

      Event Information | Agenda | This program does not offer CLE

       

      Panel 3: Implications for Admissibility and Trials

       

      This program will provide an introduction to Artificial Intelligence followed by a discussion of some of the evidentiary challenges that it poses for civil litigation. Topics will include: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Law; Artificial Intelligence, Data Quality, and the Implications for Evidence; Implications for Admissibility and Trials; and Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Civil Litigation.

       

      Speakers:

      • Bryant Walker Smith, University of South Carolina School of Law 
      • Rebecca Wexler, Berkeley Law  
      • Lindsay Freeman, Berkeley Center for Human Rights 
      • Deborah Nelson, Nelson Boyd Attorneys; Boyd Trial Consulting

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      • Avail. Until: 1/1/2026
      • Course Time:   1:00 PM PT
      • Duration:   90 min.
      • Program Code:   BCLT0019

      This course is available to students for free.