Artificial intelligence tools are rapidly becoming embedded in corporate workflows and increasingly used by outside counsel — but these tools carry real and often underappreciated ethics and discovery risks. Designed especially for in-house counsel, this CLE focuses on practical privilege and confidentiality considerations when in-house counsel or their corporate teams use AI tools, including chatbots, meeting note-takers, and productivity copilots. This program will:
- Explore litigation discovery and privilege issues implicated by the corporate use of AI tools and provide recommendations to address the risks of such use;
- Discuss strategies to align outside counsel’s AI use with company expectations through appropriate questions and supervision; and
- Survey what courts and bar authorities are saying about the permissible—and impermissible—use of AI in legal practice.
Attendees will leave with concrete guidance for managing risk without foregoing the benefits of AI.
The confirmed speakers for this program, which is pending approval for one Ethics Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are as follows:
- Mark Champoux, Partner, Ethics Counsel, Davis Graham
- Caitlin Dacus, Associate, Davis Graham
- Max Hamilton, Associate, Davis Graham
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Event Information
Webinar
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
8:00 – 9:00 AM