Supervising AI-Assisted Legal Communication in Regulated Practice

Artificial intelligence tools are increasingly used in legal marketing, client education, and public-facing legal content. While these tools can assist with drafting and research, their use raises significant ethical, professional, and supervisory concerns for lawyers responsible for the accuracy, tone, and compliance of legal communications.
This course examines how lawyers can responsibly supervise, review, and deploy AI-assisted legal content without violating professional-conduct rules, confidentiality obligations, or the duty to exercise independent professional judgment.
It focuses primarily on AI-assisted public-facing legal communications, including website content, client education materials, and informational explainers produced by or on behalf of lawyers.
Rather than teaching specific AI tools or prompt techniques, this course focuses on ethical risk identification, lawyer-led oversight frameworks, and review methodologies appropriate for legal practice.
Lawyer & Regulated-Industry Communication Specialist | AI Governance, Interpretive Risk, and Professional Oversight
Imelda Wei Ding Lo, JD, MA, is a lawyer and regulated-industry communication strategist specializing in AI governance, interpretive risk, and professional oversight in legal and medical content. A member of the Law Society of Ontario and the founder of Fortunus Media Ltd., she has over six years of experience developing compliance-aware, jurisdiction-sensitive materials for law firms, healthcare organizations, and other high-trust professional audiences. Her work spans legal research for Thomson Reuters, patient-facing medical communication, and the design of accredited CPD programs focused on professional responsibility in AI-influenced workflows. As a CPD instructor, she helps legal professionals translate complex doctrine into structured digital communication systems that preserve independent judgment, clarify supervision, and support defensible publication practices.