Professor Elizabeth Fraley on Art...
Professor Elizabeth Fraley on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and the Future of Trial Practice

ABOTA Speaks by American Board of Trial Advocates

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In this episode of ABOTA Speaks, host Jake Courtney speaks with Professor Elizabeth Fraley of Baylor University School of Law about the growing role of artificial intelligence in legal practice and why lawyers should be learning how to use it now.

A full-time trial lawyer, law professor, and ABOTA board member, Professor Fraley brings a practical and balanced perspective to the conversation. Rather than asking whether lawyers should use AI, she explains why ethical practice may increasingly require it.

They discuss how AI can improve efficiency for clients, reduce costs, and help lawyers work more effectively, from document review and legal research to mediation prep and trial work.

Just as important, they discuss the risks: hallucinations, confidentiality concerns, overreliance, and the professional responsibility lawyers still ... 

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AIartificial intelligence in lawAI and trial advocacyAI in litigationAI ethics in lawABOTA SpeaksJake Courtneyabotaelizabeth fraley