Kilpatrick's annual Ethics, Mental Health / Substance Abuse, & Technology CLE program
- The Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Lawyering
Dr. Benjamin Rigney, Wake Forest University School of Law
- Tech Tools to Treat Your Pain Points
Katie King & Kim Byrd, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
- Legal Ethics Update: Recent & Proposed Changes to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Kenneth Townsend, Wake Forest University School of Law
- The Invisible Wounds of High-Stress & High Demand Professions
Alicia Jurney, Smith Debnam Law and Dr. David Van Wyck, U.S. Army (active duty), Duke University Hospital
Event Details
CLE Credit
Speakers
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