North Dakota Law

Updates from the University of North Dakota School of Law.

Professors Jennifer Cook and Denitsa Mavrova Heinrich recently published their article, AI-Ready Attorneys: Ethical Obligations and Privacy Considerations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, in the Kansas Law Review

AI-Ready Attorneys: Ethical Obligations and Privacy Considerations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence published in the Kansas Law Review, 72 U. Kan. L. Rev. 313 (2024)

The article examines both the ethical obligations attorneys face and the privacy considerations they should keep in mind when using AI-assisted legal research and writing tools. The ethical obligations’ discussion focuses on the three C’s: competence, communications, and confidentiality. The privacy considerations’ discussion explores the interplay between attorneys’ use of AI-assisted tools and data privacy protection frameworks at the state, federal, and international levels.

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