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$0 for KCBA Appellate Practice Section Member
$40 for KCBA Member
$60 for Non-Member

60 minutes
Date Published

November 10, 2025

Publisher

King County Bar Association

Subjects

Appellate Practice

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Summary

Presentation: “Using Generative AI for Legal Research and Writing” by Kathryn Boling & LeighAnne Thompson of Seattle University School of Law

                      Topics to be covered:

  • The nuts and bolts of generative AI
  • Using generative AI for research and writing
  • Explore the benefits, risks, and applicable rules of professional conduct
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Presenters

Kathryn Boling
Director of the Legal Writing Program & Assistant Professor of Law - Seattle University School of Law

Professor Boling began her legal career as a law clerk to Judge David Armstrong on the Washington Court of Appeals. Before... Read More

LeighAnne Thompson
Associate Director of the Law Library Digital Innovation - Seattle University School of Law

Professor Thompson teaches courses including AI & the Practice of Law, Law Practice Technology and Ethics, Professional... Read More

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