Alexandra Hughes Joins Presentation on Privilege and Discovery of AI Post-Heppner

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As lawyers and clients increasingly rely on generative AI tools, a new category of discoverable material is emerging - one many are not yet prepared to address. From prompts and outputs to system logs and metadata, AI use can create a detailed, and potentially damaging, record. This program takes a practical, litigation-focused approach to AI discovery, using United States v. Heppner as a starting point to explore how courts are beginning to treat AI-generated content and what you should be doing now from a defensive and offensive perspective. 

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