From Typewriters to Transformers: Implementing Tools to Save You Time and Increase Revenue
Total Credits: 1 CLE, 1 Ethics
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- Categories:
- Law Practice Management & Technology
- Faculty:
- Billie Tarascio
- Location:
- State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center - Phoenix, AZ
Description
Note - this seminar is being held in-person only
The legal profession has always adapted—often reluctantly—to new technology. From email, e-filing, and cloud document storage, to limited-scope representation, each innovation once felt disruptive before becoming indispensable. This practical, ethics-focused CLE cuts through the hype surrounding artificial intelligence and shows where AI actually fits in today’s law practice.
Attendees will learn how law firms are actually using AI today to handle routine work, streamline processes, and support growth—while staying within ethical rules and preserving attorney judgment.
The session focuses on practical solutions and real-world applications, including specific tools, everyday use cases, and low-risk ways to introduce AI without disrupting existing workflows. The program concludes with sample internal AI policies and client-facing disclosure language, giving firms clear, actionable next steps they can implement immediately.
Presenter:
Billie Tarascio, Modern Law
Faculty
Billie Tarascio Related Seminars and Products
is the owner and lead attorney at Modern Law, a Phoenix based family law firm. She is the author of Decode Your Divorce and Tiger Tactics, Powerful Strategies for Winning law Firms. Billie is also the owner of Modern Law Practice, a law firm consulting company and outsourced intake team for law firms. Billie was named a Fastcase 50 honoree and the 2018 Reisman winner for innovation in law firms. Billie was a member of the legal task force on the future of legal services in Arizona that has been responsible for the recommended changes in the regulatory structure governing lawyers and alternative business structures.
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State Bar of Arizona, Daniel J. McAuliffe CLE Center