This half-day workshop in Nashville brought together in-house lawyers from a wide range of industries across the Southeast for a series of presentations and interactive learning sessions focused on AI. The workshop covered unique challenges and opportunities facing in-house counsel as they relate to AI and helped participants to define, develop and implement strategies to leverage it to deliver value for their organizations. The content of the program – with an emphasis on collaboration – provided key contexts around the current and future state of AI, prompting sessions to help attendees apply AI in your workflow, ways to collaborate with third-party technology partners, and discussions around ethics and AI.
View programming from the workshop below:
Panel Discussion: The Current and Future State of AI and Legal Services
https://youtu.be/sE57NsMbdaY
Explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal profession in this engaging live panel featuring a chief information officer, a general counsel, a law firm innovation leader, and a practicing attorney moderator. Panelists will share firsthand insights on evaluating AI tools, training legal professionals, and measuring ROI—while addressing real-world use cases, adoption trends, and ethical safeguards. Don't miss this forward-looking discussion on how AI is transforming legal workflows and what the legal department of 2030 might look like.
Breakout Sessions: Creating Effective AI Prompts to Optimize Results for Your Business
Session 1: https://youtu.be/rR4lE2ua9AY
Session 2: https://youtu.be/cbm1cLn35A0
Participants will be divided into small groups for an interactive learning session, during which they will have the opportunity to test out prompts on different AI tools and watch live demonstrations from an expert. Our facilitators will demonstrate prompt examples before taking requests from the audience.
From Theory to Practice: Ethical AI Use in Legal Settings
https://youtu.be/NrRGigVyz6I
As legal departments explore AI to boost efficiency, they step into the role of ethical stewards, responsible for ensuring that AI tools are used in ways that reflect the values of the business and uphold legal and regulatory standards. In Nashville's dynamic business sectors, the need for trustworthy, well-governed AI is critical. This session explores what responsible AI adoption looks like in a high-performing legal department.