Protecting client confidentiality, privilege, and professional responsibility in the age of AI
This program is undergoing final review by practitioners in the field. Enrollment opens once review is complete.
Certificate of completion upon passing · 5 modules · ~2 hours
A structured program covering AI risks to attorney-client privilege, confidential client data, and professional responsibility obligations when legal professionals use AI tools.
What happens to the information you type, why incognito mode does not protect confidential data, how AI generates text, and why fabricated citations are a structural risk.
The duty of confidentiality, attorney-client privilege and waiver, the duty of competence with technology, and the duty of supervision.
Knowing which tools are approved, when removing detail works, verifying authority, and a four-step go/no-go framework.
Hallucinated authority and sanctions, automation bias, confidentiality breaches at scale, and evolving bar and court rules.
Firm AI policy components, governance roles, training, and incident response.
25 questions across all five modules. 80% required to pass. Certificate of completion with unique verification number issued upon passing.
Certificate of completion included at every tier.
Organizations with more than 50 staff: contact us for volume pricing.
Emmanuel Rodriguez, MD
Anesthesiologist
Every scenario in this program is drawn from real clinical and administrative workflows. Every risk framework is grounded in actual regulatory requirements. This is practitioner-authored education — not a vendor's interpretation.
This program provides workforce education on AI-related risks in healthcare settings. It does not constitute legal advice, regulatory guidance, or a guarantee of regulatory compliance. Organizations should consult qualified legal counsel for compliance determinations.