From Hallucinations to Implementation: A Trial Lawyer's Guide to AI
Registration
Event:
Tue, June 23, 2026
5:00 PM to
Thu, June 25, 2026
7:00 PM ET
Tue, June 23, 2026
5:00 PM to
Thu, June 25, 2026
7:00 PM ET
Details
WEBINAR
From Hallucinations to Implementation
A Trial Lawyer's Guide to AI
June 23 & 25, 2026 / 5pm-7pm
4 CLE Credits: 1 Ethics & 3 Areas of Professional Practice
This program has been approved for Transitional & Non-Transitional Credits
Part 1 – June 23: AI Fundamentals for Litigators
- Understand the three layers of AI: generative, agentic, and autonomous.
- Learn which AI tools attorneys are using today—and where the risks lie.
- Watch a live demonstration of AI in a litigation workflow.
- Explore hallucinations, sanctions, and verification best practices.
- Discover how agentic AI is already appearing in legal technology.
Part 2 – June 25: Implementing AI in Your Practice
- Identify the highest-value opportunities for AI and automation.
- Learn how to vet vendors for security, privacy, and compliance.
- Understand the future of autonomous AI and legal workflows.
- Earn an Ethics CLE credit through a dedicated session on AI ethics and professional responsibility.
- Leave with a practical framework for AI adoption in your firm.

James Rubinowitz, Esq. - Chair
Rubinowitz Law Firm

Anthony Massaro
EvenUp
AI Adoption Manager
Charles Ruderman
Supio
Director of Sales
Credit
This program has been approved for credit in the following jurisdiction(s):
New York State Unified Court System, CLE Board
Credit has been approved with the New York State Unified Court System, CLE Board for 2.00 Areas of Professional Practice credits. New York State Trial Lawyers Association is an approved CLE provider with the NY State CLE Board.
New York State Unified Court System, CLE Board
Credit has been approved with the New York State Unified Court System, CLE Board for 2.00 Areas of Professional Practice credits. New York State Trial Lawyers Association is an approved CLE provider with the NY State CLE Board.
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Cancellation Policy
NYSTLI requires 24 hour prior notice to cancel seminar attendance.
No refunds will be given for later cancellations, or once the seminar begins.
