Join OpenAI Academy, Everlaw, LSNTAP, and expert panelists for a discussion on responsible AI use in legal aid, with attention to ethics, confidentiality, accuracy, equity, and appropriate boundaries.
This panel will focus on themes of responsible AI use and AI ethics in legal aid settings. The discussion will explore practical considerations for organizations adopting AI tools, including confidentiality, accuracy, human review, equity, client trust, and appropriate use.
This session will include a panel moderated by Gloria Lee, Chief Legal Officer at Everlaw, with perspectives from legal aid, courts, technology, and responsible AI practice.
Featured Speakers
Gloria Lee, Chief Legal Officer, Everlaw, moderator
Bridget McCormack, President & CEO, American Arbitration Association; former Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court
Angela Tripp, Program Officer for Technology, Legal Services Corporation
Rich Leimsider, Director, AI for Nonprofits Sprint
What You’ll Learn
- Key responsible-use considerations for legal aid organization
- How to think about confidentiality, accuracy, bias, and human oversight
- Practical adoption questions for legal services teams
- Where AI tools can support access-to-justice work, and where caution is needed
- How peer organizations and sector leaders are thinking about AI adoption
Who Should Attend
Legal aid leaders, attorneys, technologists, operations teams, program staff, and anyone responsible for shaping AI use, policy, training, or adoption inside a legal services organization.