TCDLA Webinar Resources

Welcome to my session resources page for the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA). Visit their Video Library for more videos on AI topics in legal.

Link here: https://go.mgpd.org/tcdla

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Tools Mentioned

90-Day Action Plan

Phase 1: Foundation & Assessment (Days 1-30)

ActivityObjectivesKPIsTools/Resources
AI Readiness AuditAssess current tech stack & skillsSHINE framework score [1]Internal surveys + AI SWOT [2]
Staff TrainingBasic AI literacy & ethics80% completion rateChatGPT-4 labs + Policy docs [1]
Use Case PrioritizationIdentify 3 high-impact workflowsROI potential matrixTime-tracking analysis [3]
Vendor EvaluationSelect 2-3 pilot toolsSecurity compliance scoreSHINE evaluation toolkit [1]

Key Focus Areas:

  • Document review automation
  • Client intake chatbots
  • Legal research acceleration

Phase 2: Pilot Implementation (Days 31-60)

Pilot AreaImplementation StepsSuccess MetricsTechnology Stack
Intelligent Legal ResearchDeploy AI-assisted case analysis50% reduction in research hoursLexis+ AI, Westlaw Edge [2][3]
Contract AutomationImplement clause generation75% template adoption rateKira Systems, LawGeex [1]
Client CommunicationLaunch AI email triage system40% faster response timesMyCase AI, Clio Duo [3]

Security Protocols Implemented:

  • Closed AI instances for sensitive data [1]
  • Audit trails for all AI-generated content
  • GDPR/CCPA compliance checks

Phase 3: Scaling & Optimization (Days 61-90)

Scaling InitiativeAction ItemsExpected ImpactIntegration Partners
Predictive AnalyticsImplement outcome forecasting25% improvement in case strategyLex Machina, Premonition [2]
AI-Powered BillingAutomate time tracking

Exposure to Law Jobs by AI

AI Exposure Assessment for Law Practice

Below is an assessment of tasks within a law practice and their exposure to AI, along with estimated time savings. These were generated with JobsGPT.

TaskExposure LevelEstimated Time Saved (%)Rationale
Legal ResearchE1/E250-70%AI can quickly search case law, statutes, and legal precedents, reducing research time significantly. Tools like Westlaw and LexisNexis already incorporate AI for this.
Contract DraftingE1/E240-60%AI can generate contract templates and suggest modifications based on legal precedents, saving time on routine drafting.
Legal Document ReviewE1/E260-80%AI-powered tools can review documents for errors, inconsistencies, and compliance issues at a much faster rate than humans.
Case Analysis & StrategyE1/E730-50%AI can summarize case law and suggest possible arguments based on similar past cases, improving strategic decision-making.
Litigation Support (Discovery Process)E2/E750-70%AI can analyze large volumes of documents for relevant case information, identifying patterns that would take human lawyers much longer.
Client Intake & CommunicationE1/E620-40%Chatbots and AI assistants can help automate initial client interactions, freeing up time for more complex consultations.
Legal Opinion WritingE1/E730-50%AI can assist in drafting legal opinions by structuring arguments and referencing case law efficiently.
Compliance & Regulatory AnalysisE2/E750-70%AI can monitor regulatory changes and ensure compliance in real-time, reducing manual tracking.
Negotiation & Settlement AnalysisE1/E720-40%AI can predict possible settlement outcomes based on past case data, helping lawyers prepare better negotiation strategies.
Court Filings & Procedural WorkE1/E240-60%AI can assist in preparing and verifying filings, reducing human errors and time spent on routine documentation.
Jury Selection & ProfilingE1/E810-30%AI can analyze juror behavior, social media, and biases to support attorneys in jury selection.
Forensic Analysis & E-DiscoveryE3/E750-80%AI can extract and analyze digital evidence much faster than traditional manual review processes.

Exposure Key

  • E0 – No exposure
  • E1 – Direct exposure
  • E2 – Exposure by LLM-powered applications
  • E3 – Exposure given image capabilities
  • E4 – Exposure given video capabilities
  • E5 – Exposure given audio capabilities
  • E6 – Exposure given voice capabilities
  • E7 – Exposure given advanced reasoning capabilities
  • E8 – Exposure given persuasion capabilities
  • E9 – Exposure given digital world action capabilities (AI Agents)
  • E10 – Exposure given physical world vision capabilities (AI Vision Devices)
  • E11 – Exposure given physical world action capabilities (Humanoid Robots)


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