We’re excited to share that Adam Spence, Managing Partner of Spence Law Group, will present an upcoming program as part of his series on AI and the Law: “Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice: Balancing Innovation, Privilege, and Confidentiality.”
While the program is designed for attorneys, the message behind it matters most to our clients — because the responsible use of AI is helping us deliver faster, more cost-effective, and more precise legal services while maintaining the same uncompromising standards of confidentiality and professional judgment that our clients expect and deserve.
AI and the Law: Smarter Tools, Stronger Advocacy
Every client deserves efficient, attentive representation. Artificial intelligence allows our attorneys to work more strategically by automating repetitive tasks, accelerating document preparation and review, and uncovering insights that might otherwise take hours — or days — to find.
The result:
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Faster turnaround times on pleadings, research, and correspondence
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Lower client costs through reduced billable hours on routine work
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More focused legal strategy, because attorneys can spend more time analyzing and advocating rather than formatting and searching
Technology doesn’t replace experience — it amplifies it, ensuring our clients benefit from both human expertise and modern efficiency.
AI and the Law: Protecting What Matters Most — Privilege and Security
The program focuses on one of the most pressing issues facing modern legal practice: How can we embrace AI without compromising our ethical obligations?
Adam will demonstrate how to:
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Maintain data security and control over client information
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Ensure AI tools operate within secure, non-public environments
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Implement protocols that preserve the confidentiality and privilege that form the foundation of the attorney–client relationship
- Apply attorney oversight to ensure all AI-assisted work is accurate, appropriate, and ethically compliant
Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how responsible AI adoption can strengthen — not endanger — the integrity of their practice.
A Live Demonstration of AI in Practice
The program features a live demonstration of AI tools performing everyday legal tasks — drafting documents, summarizing depositions, and organizing discovery.
Each example underscores how careful, supervised AI use lets attorneys deliver the same high-quality work product more efficiently, more consistently, and at a lower cost to clients — all under direct attorney review and oversight. His examples also demonstrate the risks of failing to understand and work within AI’s current limitations.
AI and the Law: Why It Matters
AI is changing how we work, communicate, and think. For law, that change comes with both opportunity and responsibility. This program offers legal professionals a ground-level look at AI in practice, showing not only what’s possible, but how to implement it ethically and securely.
This program is part of an ongoing series that Adam Spence presents to state and local bar associations, reflecting his commitment to improving the profession for the benefit of the public and advancing the responsible, ethical use of technology in law.
