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Revisiting AI in Law: Progress, Pitfalls, and the Path Forward

  • When: 24 October 2025, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
  • Where: Virtual
  • Cost: Free to attend; registration required

Hosted by DC Refers

One year after our original conversation, “To AI or not to AI: Legal Practicalities and Ethical Conundrums of Using AI,” join us again for as we reconvene a panel of legal experts to examine how the landscape has evolved. This timely discussion will explore how AI is currently shaping legal services—from efficiencies gained to new ethical complexities—and what has changed over the past year. We’ll discuss emerging best practices, privacy concerns and how to ensure that innovation continues to support, rather than hinder, access to justice.

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The conversation will be moderated by Laura Possessky, Chair Emeritus of the Science & Technology Law Section of the American Bar Association.

Our panelists include:

  • David Greisen, DC Refers Board Member & Chief Executive Officer & Founding Board Member of Open Law Library
  • Michael Lukens, Executive Director of Amica Center for Immigrant Rights & Washington Council of Lawyers Board Member
  • Angela Tripp Program, Officer for Technology III, Legal Services Corporation

This event is appropriate for folks from law firms, legal service organizations as well as government attorneys, law students, and non-legal support staff!

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