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2026 Beyond the Hallucinations—Recent Trends & Pitfalls in Using Generative AI in Legal Practice

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$0 for KCBA Business Law Section Member
$35 for KCBA Member
$50 for Non-Member

45 minutes
Date Published

April 28, 2026

Publisher

King County Bar Association

Subjects

Business Law

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Summary

Presentation: “Beyond the Hallucinations – Recent Trends & Pitfalls in Using Generative AI in Legal Practice” by Zachary Davison, Partner at Morrison & Foerster and Professor LeighAnne Thompson, Associate Director of the Law Library Digital Innovation Team at the Seattle University School of Law

This CLE examines the evolving risks of using generative AI in legal practice, focusing less on well-known issues like hallucinations, and more on the more consequential and underappreciated implications for attorney-client privilege, confidentiality, and discovery. The program explores how lawyers’ interactions with AI tools can inadvertently create waiver risks, expand the scope of discoverable material, and complicate supervision obligations. Attendees will gain practical guidance on how to use generative AI tools effectively while preserving privilege, maintaining client confidences, and avoiding unintended disclosure in litigation and regulatory contexts.

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Presenters

Zachary Davison
Partner - Morrison & Foerster

Zachary Davison is a litigation partner whose practice centers on complex commercial, real estate, corporate governance,... 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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