Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence to Revolutionize Legal Research, Document Review, and Trial Preparation

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in civil litigation. Designed for civil litigators, it covers emerging trends, practical applications, and the ethical considerations of using AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and other generative AI models. Participants will learn how to leverage AI for legal research, document review, drafting pleadings, and trial preparation. Through practical examples and expert insights, this course aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of legal practice in the modern technological landscape.

Associate Attorney at Roedel Parsons Blache Fontana Piontek & Pisano, A L.C.
Daniel Price grew up in New Iberia, Louisiana before moving to Lafayette to attend the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Trumpet Studies and Music Theory & Composition. After several years of moonlighting as a musician, he then attended the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, earning his Juris Doctor and Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law in 2019 and has been with the firm since. Daniel was a Dean’s Scholar at LSU and was awarded multiple CALI awards for his legal writing courses. During law school Daniel externed under the late Honorable Judge James Brady at the U.S. Middle District of Louisiana. Daniel's legal practice is focused on business and commercial litigation, employment law defense, trademark registrations and disputes, and simple successions. Daniel also assists the firm in its representation of several clients that frequently appear before the Louisiana Public Service Commission in connection with various energy and telecommunications regulatory matters.