How to Pick the Best AI Tools for Your Law Practice

 

A practical 2-hour CLE for lawyers who want to evaluate AI tools confidently and responsibly.

There are hundreds of AI tools for lawyers. Which ones can make the biggest impact on your law practice?

 

The answer depends on your unique practice and technology improvement priorities. Choosing the right AI tools (and avoiding the wrong ones) calls for a clear process, not guesswork.

  

What You'll Learn in This 2-Hour CLE:

  • Why AI competency is now essential for lawyers

  • What prerequisites you should complete before using AI tools in your law practice

  • How to evaluate AI’s strengths, weaknesses, and benchmarking data

  • How to identify your technology improvement priorities

  • How to assess potential AI tool solutions

  • How to implement and govern your selected AI tool(s)

 

What’s Included

  • 2-hour CLE, accredited in Oregon

  • Step-by-step AI tool evaluation framework

  • Convenient on-demand access

How to Pick the Best AI Tools for Your Law Practice

$139

2-Hour CLE with Convenient On-Demand Access

 

 

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Can I get credit for this CLE in my state?

 
Currently, this CLE is accredited in Oregon. 
 
If you would like the state where you practice to be prioritized as we apply for accreditation of this CLE, please send an email to [email protected].
 
If you would like to obtain CLE credit in another state, some state bar associations permit lawyers to self-apply for CLE credit for CLE programs that have been approved in other jurisdictions. Please check with your bar association to see if this option is available where you practice. 

 

CLE Presenter Bio 

This CLE is presented by Jennifer Ballard, J.D., the owner of Good Journey Consulting. Jennifer practiced law in Oregon for over 12 years and also practiced law in Washington for a number of years. She is currently on inactive status in good standing with the Oregon and Washington State Bars.
Jennifer started her company in 2024 with the mission of helping lawyers make the most of their limited time. She’s written A Lawyer’s Practical Guide to AI to help lawyers reduce AI risk and develop their AI competency and AI strategies.