Master the latest AI tools to automate legal research, reduce administrative hours, navigate ethical risks, and secure a distinct competitive advantage in a rapidly evolving industry.

Join eBrevia for a practical CLE exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming the legal profession — and what attorneys need to understand to use these tools responsibly and effectively.
This session will break down the fundamentals of AI, including machine learning, generative AI, and large language models (LLMs), in clear, accessible terms tailored for legal professionals. Attendees will learn how AI is already being used across legal practice areas, from contract review and legal research to litigation analytics, drafting, and client communication.
The program will also focus heavily on risk management and ethics, covering topics such as confidentiality, privilege, hallucinations, vendor security, intellectual property concerns, and best practices for implementing AI safely within a law firm or legal department.
Using real-world examples and practical guidance, the session will help lawyers understand:
The presentation concludes with actionable next steps for firms and in-house teams looking to begin integrating AI into their workflows, along with a live product demonstration and audience Q&A.
Designed for attorneys, in-house counsel, legal operations professionals, and law firm leaders, this CLE emphasizes practical takeaways over technical jargon, helping attendees build confidence in navigating the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

VP of Business Development | eBrevia
Preethy Prakash is responsible for eBrevia’s sales, engagement and growth. With more than 15 years in law and technology, she is a seasoned corporate attorney who practiced at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP and Pryor Cashman LLP before leading operations at legal tech, Should I Sign. Preethy is a graduate of Cornell Law School and the University of California, Los Angeles.

Legal Technology Leader
Richard B. Wood is a legal technology and enterprise software executive currently serving in a leadership role at eBrevia, an AI-powered contract analysis and management platform. He works closely with legal, corporate, and financial clients to support the adoption of AI-driven solutions that streamline contract review, due diligence, and document intelligence workflows.