
The Honourable Michael Lundberg of the Supreme Court of WA and Mr Chris Pearce will present an online CPD seminar on:
AI Rest My Case: The Future of Law in the Age of Algorithms.
In this session, Supreme Court Justice Michael Lundberg will sit down with Chris Pearce, the managing partner of Blackwall Legal, to discuss recent developments in the use and regulation of generative artificial intelligence in legal practice. With courts updating their guidance and the technology evolving incredibly quickly, we all know it is important to keep up to date with what AI models can do, how they can (and should or shouldn’t) be used ethically, and where things might be heading.
This event will be conducted online, via Zoom. A link will be provided on the morning of the session.
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Practitioner ID numbers are issued by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia. Information from the Board is available here. We require these to issue CPD certificates. If you do not want a CPD certificate, please put '0000' in the box on the booking form.
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Like all Piddington events, your attendance, engagement and support goes toward supporting funding Piddington's access to justice projects. These are: the Piddington PLT Fund, which supports the community legal centres (CLCs) that host Piddington PLT graduates to complete their hours required for admission; the Piddington Justice Fund for CLCs, to cover costs that they otherwise cannot meet; and, Kaartdijin, our First Nations Legal Education Fund. We also fund the Christine Wheeler PLT Scholarship and John Chaney Award for new law graduates and law students.
This program is delivered by The Piddington Society, an accredited CPD Provider approved by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia. CPD schemes in other Australian jurisdictions do not accredit or pre-approve providers or courses. As a result, practitioners outside Western Australia must self-assess this activity against the CPD rules in their home jurisdiction and determine whether it meets their professional development obligations. Certificates of completion are issued to assist with record-keeping, but the final decision as to compliance rests with the individual practitioner and their local regulator. Participants should also note that some jurisdictions impose caps on certain delivery modes (e.g. South Australia limits 5 units per CPD year for web-based/recorded programs).
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