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SUMMARY:Hot topics roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lively\, interactive debate about hot topics of
  the day.\n\nTable one\nLawyers have a professional duty to understand t
 he basics of AI and to use it for the clients benefit but also an ethica
 l duty to understand the risks and challenges of such use – from bias to
  job skills to reliability and accountability. Are the benefits/opportun
 ities created by AI worth coping with the challenges?\n\nTable two\nHow 
 do we as lawyers using AI comply with our ethical duties to clients\, em
 ployees and the justice system?\n\nTable three\nNDA's have practical com
 mercial purposes if employed responsibly. What is responsible versus irr
 esponsible use of them?\n\nTable four\nWhen does doing the best for the 
 client become abusive lawyering?\n\nTable five\nLawyers have a duty to u
 phold the principles of justice and fairness. [How] Can we reconcile fil
 ing a SLAPP suit with that duty?\n\nTable six\nTo what extent do public 
 stances taken by law firms on controversial issues (for example Russia/U
 kraine or Israel/Hamas) influence selection by clients. What are the exp
 eriences?\n\nTable seven\nCan a law firm be too ethical and 'prize' itse
 lf out of the market?\n\nTable eight\nClients often request law firms to
  indicate the scope of their emissions. Does this impact independence?\n
 \nTable nine\nShould law firms care about screening the ESG credentials 
 of clients/prospective clients?\n
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