2026-06-17T00:00:00-04:00
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“Confronting Tomorrow Today: The Ethical and Professional Impact and Implications of AI In and Out of the Courtroom” was originally presented as a free CLE for guests who registered to attend the Criminal Law Section’s 2025 Selig I. Goldin Memorial Award Luncheon. Originally presented on June 27, 2025, course number 9136 is approved by The Florida Bar until October 31, 2026, for 2 CLE (1 Ethics, 1 Professionalism) The program now is available to buy online in the following formats:

Judges and lawyers from all fields of practice should watch this dynamic discussion about the ethical and professional impact and implications of the ever-growing and likely soon-to-be pervasive use of artificial intelligence in our courtrooms. Our panelists are thought leaders in their respective arenas and eager to share their experience and vision of what the practice of law requires of us now and what it is likely to look like, both in the short term and in generations to come.

Richard Greenberg, Tallahassee, FL
Peter Wechsler, Pinecrest, FL
Judge William Matthewman, West Palm Beach, FL
Judge P. Kevin Castel, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, New York, NY (Judge Castel addresses the use and misuse of AI in the courts. Judge Castel sanctioned a law firm after it submitted fabricated opinions and citations provided by ChatGPT.)

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