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2024 Forum Webcast – Artificial Intelligence and the Courts

Panel 1: AI and the Courtroom: A Primer
Prof. Maura R. Grossman, J.D., Ph.D., University of Waterloo

Panel 2: What’s Coming Next: AI Trends, Regulations and Litigation
Andrew Gardner, AK Gardner Law
Robert Weissman, Public Citizen
Maggie Mabie, Marsh Law Firm

Panel 3: ChatGPT for Judges
Prof. Yonathan A. Arbel, University of Alabama School of Law
Hon. Scott Schlegel, Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal
Jonathan Lomurro, Lomurro Law

Panel 4: AI and Evidence: What Should Judges Look For?
Prof. Penny White, University of Tennessee College of Law
David Berger, Gibbs Law Group LLP
Hon. Jeffrey S. Bivens, Tennessee Supreme Court
Robert Jarchi, Greene, Broillet and Wheeler, LLP

Panel 5: Artificial Intelligence, Judges and Legal Ethics
Prof. Gary Marchant, Arizona State University
Hon. Danny Ellender, Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal
Stephen Herman, Fishman Haygood, LLP

Panel 6: Deep Think: The Future of AI in the Law
Prof. Joshua Davis, UC Law San Francisco
Hon. Jerry Zimmerer, Texas Fourteenth Court of Appeals
Brian E. McMath, Nachawati Law Group
Prof. Maura Grossman, University of Waterloo

Closing Panel: Points of Agreement and Final Author Comments
Prof. Marcus Gadson, Campbell University
Prof. Gary Marchant, Arizona State University
Prof. Yonathan A. Arbel, University of Alabama School of Law
Prof. Penny White, University of Tennessee College of Law

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