Course Content
Module 1: Ethical Risk Landscape & Professional Duties
Welcome & How to Use This Course The Ethical Risk Landscape in Legal AI Professional Duties When AI Is Involved Module 1 Knowledge Check (Self‑Check)
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Module 2: Supervised Use, Documentation & Verification
What “Supervised Use” Means (and Why It Matters) Documentation & Communication: Make AI Reviewable Verification Techniques for AI‑Assisted Legal Work Module 2 Knowledge Check (Self‑Check)
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Module 3: Avoiding Unauthorized Practice of Law
Avoiding Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL) in the Age of AI UPL Boundary Spectrum: Safe Tasks vs. Legal Advice Prompting With Role Guardrails (Templates You Can Reuse) Module 3 Knowledge Check (Self‑Check)
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Module 4: Confidentiality & Handling Sensitive Outputs
Confidentiality, Privilege & Data Privacy: Safe Inputs Handling Sensitive Outputs: Review, Redaction, Storage Incident Response & Vendor Due Diligence Module 4 Knowledge Check (Self‑Check)
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Module 5: Scenarios, Checklists & Continuous Improvement
Scenario Lab: Ethical Decision‑Making With AI Quick Reference Cards: Checklists You Can Use Immediately Implementation Playbook: Policy, Training, Governance Wrap‑Up, Resources & Final Assessment
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AI Ethics for Legal Professionals

Documentation & Communication: Make AI Reviewable

If you use AI without documentation, you create blind spots. If you document poorly, you create noise. The goal is a lightweight audit trail.

What to log (minimum viable audit trail)

  • Tool (name, version, deployment type)
  • Date/time and matter reference
  • Purpose (what you asked the tool to do)
  • Inputs (sanitized summary, not raw secrets)
  • Output (saved copy or link)
  • Verification steps (what you checked)
  • Reviewer (who signed off)

A three‑phase checklist

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Triangle diagram showing secure AI use before during after
A simple three-phase checklist: before you use AI, while you use it, and after you use it.

Communication template: message to the supervising attorney

Use this short format when requesting review:

AI‑assisted draft ready for review
Task: [e.g., summarize deposition for internal memo]
Tool: [Approved Tool]
Inputs: sanitized; no privileged facts pasted into public systems
What I verified: [facts X/Y; citations A/B; dates; names]
Open issues / questions: [list]
Risk tier: [low/moderate/high] (my estimate)

Activity: create your “done definition”

Pick one recurring task (e.g., summarizing discovery responses). Define what “done” means:

  • What must be verified?
  • What must never be included in prompts?
  • Who must approve before it goes out?