Presented as part of the WBA AI Advantage Series
Sponsored by: Women's Bar Association of DC

Whether you’re curious about AI or are already implementing these tools, this course provides the ethical framework and skills needed to maintain competence in a fast-evolving legal landscape.

Join Steno for a comprehensive exploration of AI in litigation that bridges ethical obligations with practical implementation. This constructive session delivers both the ethical foundations and tactical skills you need—like security evaluation and prompt writing—to leverage AI tools safely and effectively in your practice.

As AI quickly reshapes legal practice, understanding both the ethical implications and practical applications isn't just beneficial—it's essential. This course directly addresses your professional obligations while providing immediately applicable skills. You’ll learn:

  • Ethical AI Implementation: Navigate client confidentiality, data security, and professional responsibility in the AI era
  • Security-First Approach: Master protocols for protecting client information when using AI tools
  • Practical Prompt Writing: Learn hands-on techniques for crafting effective AI prompts for legal tasks
  • Real-World Applications: See live demonstrations of AI tools in litigation contexts
  • Risk Management: Identify and avoid common pitfalls in AI implementation

 

Speaker:

Carly Savar, General Counsel, Steno

 

About the AI Advantage Series

The WBA's AI Advantage Series explores how artificial intelligence can empower lawyers and legal professionals both in and beyond the workplace. Through interactive sessions and expert-led discussions, the series helps members use AI confidently and responsibly to boost efficiency, creativity, and connection.

 

Cost:
Members $0
Non-Members $20

 

Refunds can only be processed for cancellations received more than two business days prior to the event.

The WBA is a nonpartisan organization. The opinions and positions expressed by any program speaker are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the WBA.

The WBA regularly hosts programs for the education and enjoyment of its members and guests. The WBA is committed to ensuring that its employees, members, and guests are able to conduct their activities free from harassment or intimidation. The WBA, in its sole discretion, therefore reserves the right to deny access or to remove any attendee.

Leveraging AI: Practical Considerations for Litigators

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  • Friday Jan 16 2026, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom