The AI Playbook for Junior Lawyers
Firm Policies, Best Practices, and Real-World Lessons
Webinar begins at 2:00 pm Central
Duration: 1 hour
IEL: +1.972.244.3422
E-Mail: iel@cailaw.org
Overview
Hosted by the Young Energy Professional Committee
AI is becoming a powerful tool in legal practice—but it comes with important rules and responsibilities. This webinar will break down how firms approach AI governance, why policies differ, and what summer associates and junior lawyers need to know before using these tools. Through practical examples across litigation, transactions, and IP, as well as stories illustrating both effective and risky uses of AI, attendees will leave with a clear understanding of how to use AI thoughtfully and professionally.
Webinar begins at 2:00 pm Central
Duration: 1 hour
Speakers
Moderator: Laura McGonagill, Baker Botts L.L.P., Houston, TX
Panelists:
- Reeny Philip, Mayer Brown LLP, Houston, TX
- Adam Whitehouse, Gibson Dunn, Houston, TX
Registration Options
- $25 - All Others
- $0 - IEL Member
- $0 - IEL Supporting or Sustaining Member Employee
- $0 - Law Student
MCLE Credit
This program is designed for law students. MCLE Credit will not be available.
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