Greenbaum partner Robert B. Hille will be a panelist for the program “A.I. and the Law: A 2024 Review and a Look at the Year Ahead,” which will be presented as a live webinar on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 from 10:00am – 12:00pm by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
From significant use cases and potential developments to ethical considerations, cybersecurity and best practices, this program will provide actionable insights for New Jersey attorneys looking to understand what's coming at the intersection of AI and law in 2025, as well as guidance on how to safely implement AI tools in their practice.
Attendees will gain insight into AI's impact on the legal profession in 2024 and beyond, including:
- Recent examples of successful – and unsuccessful – AI implementation in legal practice.
- Essential risk management strategies, including specific protocols for reviewing AI-generated content and maintaining appropriate human oversight.
- Guidance on which AI tools are safe to use, which to avoid and how to implement proper safeguards to protect client confidentiality.
- How to make the most of the Judiciary’s AI guidance for your day-to-day practice – and what to expect in the years ahead.
- How leading law firms are successfully implementing AI tools for legal research, document review and contract analysis while maintaining ethical compliance.
- Upcoming changes in AI regulation and technology to prepare your practice for 2025 and beyond while staying ahead of potential compliance issues.
A partner in the firm’s Healthcare and Litigation Departments, Mr. Hille focuses his practice in litigation, with a particular emphasis on trial advocacy. His areas of concentration include insurance, healthcare law, professional liability and ethics, and white-collar criminal matters, including those related to professional ethics. He has extensive trial expertise that encompasses insurance defense and coverage cases, healthcare disputes, professional liability defense, fraud and abuse, and regulatory issues. He is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney and lectures frequently on issues related to attorney ethics and professional liability.
Registration and additional details on the NJICLE website.