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AAML-IL Smart Tools, Serious Risks: AI and The Future of Family Law Practice

AI can transform your practice but only if used wisely. We’ll walk through real applications in matrimonial law, the dangers of blind trust in AI tools, and the professional responsibility issues that demand every lawyer’s immediate attention.
Originally presented as part of the AAML-IL Annual October Seminar 2025 for Experienced Matrimonial Lawyers.

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Credits: 0 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0.75 Other PR
SKU: P1799-25R-04
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Expires 10/01/2027

AI can transform your practice but only if used wisely. We’ll walk through real applications in matrimonial law, the dangers of blind trust in AI tools, and the professional responsibility issues that demand every lawyer’s immediate attention.
Raiford D. Palmer, STG Divorce Law, Naperville

Expires 10/01/2027

AI can transform your practice but only if used wisely. We’ll walk through real applications in matrimonial law, the dangers of blind trust in AI tools, and the professional responsibility issues that demand every lawyer’s immediate attention.
Raiford D. Palmer, STG Divorce Law, Naperville

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Program Date10/13/2025
CategoryFamily
Products specifications
Program Date10/13/2025
CategoryFamily
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