PastVirtual

Use of AI in the Courts and in Dispute Resolution Proceedings

by Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL) San Diego Chapter

The Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL) San Diego Chapter hosted a virtual seminar titled "Use of AI in the Courts and in Dispute Resolution Proceedings" on March 18, 2025. This event was designed to explore the integration of artificial intelligence technologies within judicial processes and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.

The seminar featured distinguished speakers, including Cynthia H. Cwik, Esq., FCIArb from JAMS, Judge Yvonne E. Campos, and Judge Allison Goddard. They provided in-depth discussions on the current applications of AI in legal settings, potential benefits and challenges, and the evolving role of technology in enhancing judicial efficiency and fairness.

This one-hour program was conducted remotely via Zoom, offering participants the convenience of attending from their preferred locations. It was accredited for 1.0 hour of California MCLE credit in the technology category, contributing to the continuing education requirements for legal professionals.

Legal practitioners, including attorneys, judges, and dispute resolution professionals, were encouraged to attend to gain valuable insights into the transformative impact of AI on the legal landscape and to stay informed about technological advancements influencing their practice.

Speakers(2)

Cynthia H. Cwik

Esq., FCIArb at JAMS

Cynthia H. Cwik is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and serves as a neutral at JAMS, specializing in arbitration and mediation of complex disputes.

Hon. Yvonne E. Campos

Judge at San Diego Superior Court

Judge Yvonne E. Campos presides over cases in the San Diego Superior Court, bringing extensive experience in civil litigation and dispute resolution.

Event Details

Date
March 18, 2025
Location
🇺🇸 United States
Pricing
Free
Audience
Legal practitioners, including attorneys, judges, and dispute resolution professionals.
CLE Credits
1.0 hour of California MCLE credit in the technology category.