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Use of AI in Litigation

Contains material from May 2025
Use of AI in Litigation
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Understanding the basics of how AI works, the dangers and pitfalls with current AI technology, and ways AI can (or should not) be used in litigation.

Includes: Video Audio Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2026

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1. Use of AI in Litigation (May 2025)

J. Hoke (Trey) Peacock III

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Use of AI in Litigation (May 2025)

Understanding the basics of how AI works, the dangers and pitfalls with current AI technology, and ways AI can (or should not) be used in litigation.

Originally presented: Apr 2025 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

J. Hoke (Trey) Peacock III, Susman Godfrey LLP - Houston, TX