Tom O’Connor and a panel of industry experts will lead a discussion on artificial intelligence in legal practice on February 12, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM CT. This event, hosted by Nextpoint, aims to provide legal professionals with practical insights on how to effectively incorporate AI tools without compromising their professional judgment.
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, its application within the legal industry has garnered significant attention. Yet, the excitement surrounding AI often overshadows its realistic capabilities and the potential risks involved in its adoption. During the webinar, titled “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us,” the panel will explore the genuine benefits of AI while cautioning against common pitfalls faced by legal practitioners.
O’Connor, who serves as Director of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center, will be joined by co-authors from Nextpoint, including Rakesh Madhava, the company’s Founder and CEO; Brett Burney, an eLaw Evangelist; and Elizabeth Guthrie, Content Manager. Together, they will discuss insights derived from their recently published book, which aims to bridge the gap between AI hype and its actual applications in legal settings.
Participants will learn to differentiate between the buzz surrounding AI and its real-world applications, particularly in enhancing workflow without replacing crucial professional judgment. The panel will also address ethical and privacy concerns, providing guidance on how to navigate these complex issues responsibly as AI tools become increasingly integrated into legal practices.
Further, attendees will receive practical frameworks for evaluating AI tools and vendors, with checklists and cost considerations designed to facilitate informed decision-making. The panelists will emphasize the importance of maintaining quality control and oversight while implementing AI technologies, ensuring that legal professionals remain central to the decision-making process.
The discussion is tailored for a diverse audience, including attorneys, paralegals, law firm administrators, and other legal professionals seeking to enhance their practice through AI. By offering grounded advice and strategies, the webinar seeks to demystify the complexities of AI, enabling participants to leverage these tools effectively.
The legal sector’s ongoing transformation through technology underscores the necessity for practitioners to remain vigilant and informed. As AI continues to reshape the landscape of legal services, understanding its capabilities and limitations will be crucial for success. This panel discussion promises to equip legal professionals with the knowledge needed to navigate this changing environment responsibly.
To register for the webinar and learn more about the insights shared by the expert panel, visit Nextpoint’s official website. This educational opportunity reflects the growing need for legal practitioners to engage with evolving technologies in a mindful and informed manner.
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