[Webinar] “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us” Author Panel: Learn How to Navigate Legal AI with Confidence – February 12th, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm CT | EDRM – Electronic Discovery Reference Model

[Webinar] “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us” Author Panel: Learn How to Navigate Legal AI with Confidence – February 12th, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm CT | EDRM – Electronic Discovery Reference Model

[Webinar] “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us” Author Panel: Learn How to Navigate Legal AI with Confidence – February 12th, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm CT | EDRM – Electronic Discovery Reference Model

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Publish Date: 2026-01-29 11:49:00

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  • The article focuses on an upcoming expert panel discussion titled “Cut Through the AI Hype with Practical Strategies from Industry Experts” aimed at demystifying artificial intelligence’s role in legal practice.

  • The panel discussion will feature Tom O’Connor and his co-authors from Nextpoint, drawing insights from their recently published book, “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us.”

  • The discussion will provide attendees with practical strategies to distinguish between AI hype and real-world applications, along with methods to responsibly adopt AI tools while maintaining attorney judgment.

  • Key topics include identifying AI’s role in augmenting, but not replacing, legal work, navigating ethical and privacy concerns, evaluating AI tools using practical checklists, implementing AI responsibly with oversight, and avoiding common mistakes other legal professionals have made with AI in court.

  • Targeted audience includes attorneys, paralegals, law firm administrators, and other legal professionals looking to understand and enhance their practice with AI, seeking practical, honest advice on AI adoption.

  • Expert panelists include Tom O’Connor from the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center, Rakesh Madhava, Brett Burney, and Elizabeth Guthrie from Nextpoint.