Please join the Joint Minority Mentorship Program for a practical discussion of how artificial intelligence is changing the practice of law, with a focus on how (and whether) attorneys can ethically use the technology without exacerbating inequality. Food will be provided, so please let us know if you plan on attending. Law students from the University of Washington and Seattle University are encouraged to attend, particularly law students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Please RSVP here to save your spot. We look forward to seeing you!
Panelists:
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- Nick Pleasants, Oseran Hahn -- Nick was a member of the WSBA taskforce that researched and produced the AI report.
- Vicky Tamaru, BuildJustly -- Vicky is a member of the Attorney General's taskforce, which has issued a preliminary report on AI. She is excited to talk about AI and legal practice and is "honored to share [her] own experience of being an Asian-American female in tech, business, and advocacy."
- Wendy Kearns, Davis Wright Tremaine -- Wendy brings vast "big law" experience in AI and tech as someone who is highly knowledgeable in those areas.

