Watch Part 2 of our AI Series: A Look at Artificial Intelligence’s Legal Revolution.
Our AI series continues with this hands-on experience designed for those who are new to generative AI tools.
We explore and use ChatGPT’s free version through engaging, non-legal exercises. This workshop is filled with interactive activities and practical tips, providing a supportive environment to explore the exciting world of generative AI tools.
This workshop is the second part of our new informative series offering a comprehensive exploration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on the legal world. Lawyers will gain an essential understanding of AI’s underlying principles and how these technologies can be leveraged to enhance efficiency and accuracy in their daily work, then we will focus on specific AI applications within the legal sector and upon ethical considerations.
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MEET OUR PRESENTER
Luz Carrion, Esq.
Luz joined LCL in May 2023 as a Senior Law Practice Advisor, a role that requires her to meet regularly with clients, develop programs, write articles, make presentations to the legal community, as well as act as a mentor.
Before joining LCL, Luz served as an Investigator and Assistant Bar Counsel at the Office of Bar Counsel (OBC) of the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers (BBO). In the latter role, she screened and resolved complaints that came to the OBC’s Attorney and Consumer Assistance Program (ACAP) alleging attorney misconduct. Luz also previously served as Complaint Counsel at the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, where she investigated and litigated complaints involving physicians and acupuncturists. In these roles, she developed expertise and insight into ethical, regulatory, and practice issues affecting these professionals. She also recognized the impact of mental health or behavioral issues on their practices.
Luz’s government and administrative law experience also includes serving as a Hearings Officer at the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles. In that role, she held administrative hearings involving primarily drivers’ license suspensions. As with prior roles, Luz had to consider and address mental health or behavioral concerns that were relevant to drivers’ license suspensions.
Luz clerked for the Massachusetts Juvenile Court after earning her Juris Doctor from New England Law Boston in 2004.
Luz loves spending time with her family in Massachusetts and in her homeland—Puerto Rico.