Live AI Ethics Training
for Attorneys
June 27, 2026
A full-day intensive on AI risk, professional responsibility, and practical compliance — led by the advisor who built the largest public database of attorney AI sanctions — 1,356 documented cases from real court proceedings.
Venue details sent by email after registration · Limited seats
Why Attorneys Are Flying In for This
Most AI ethics training is generic and checkbox-driven. This day is built entirely around the legal profession — your ethical obligations, your malpractice exposure, and the specific ways AI tools fail in legal practice.
Built for Attorneys
Every example, case study, and framework comes from actual court proceedings. No generic "AI risks" lecture — just what matters for your practice.
The Seven Model Rules That Bite
Competence, supervision, candor, confidentiality, and more — mapped precisely to AI failure modes documented in real cases.
A Framework You Can Use Tomorrow
The Mata Protocol, the Five Artifacts test, the hallucination taxonomy — tools your firm can implement immediately to reduce exposure.
Small Group, Real Conversation
Limited seating means you get time to discuss your firm's specific situation — not a 200-person webinar where you're muted.
What the Day Covers
This is a practitioner-level intensive — not a survey course. You'll leave with specific frameworks and a concrete compliance checklist.
- The AI Hallucination Problem in Legal Practice How often AI fabricates citations, cases, and statutes — and why even experienced attorneys miss it. Data from 1,356 documented cases.
- Professional Responsibility Under Model Rules Which rules are implicated when AI fails — competence (1.1), supervision (5.1/5.3), candor (3.3), confidentiality (1.6) — and where courts have already sanctioned attorneys.
- The Mata Protocol for Verification A step-by-step process for verifying AI-generated legal research before it reaches a filing or client document.
- The Five Artifacts Test What your firm must maintain to demonstrate reasonable AI oversight — the documentation trail that protects you in disciplinary proceedings.
- Hallucination Taxonomy & Detection The five categories of AI failures in legal contexts — and the detection techniques that catch each one before they become bar complaints.
- Firm-Level Compliance Policy How to draft an AI use policy that satisfies your state bar, protects clients, and is actually followed — not just filed away.
- Live Q&A on Your Firm's Situation Bring your specific questions, current AI tools, and edge cases. This is the conversation you can't have in a webinar.
Your Presenters
Rahul Gupta, Esq.
California-admitted attorney · Active and in good standing · State Bar of California
Rahul Gupta is a California-licensed attorney who serves as the lead presenter and instructor of record for the Legal Ethics designation of this course. He has reviewed the full course curriculum — including all five video modules, the companion ebook, and the written assessment — and endorses its substantive accuracy under the California Rules of Professional Conduct and ABA Formal Opinion 512.
His role as California instructor of record means that CLE credit issued through this course carries his bar admission as its professional-responsibility anchor — the credential California's MCLE rules require for ethics hours.
Christian Kameir
Forbes contributor · Harvard Business School lecturer · LL.M. Münster · M.A. Linguistics / NLP & AI, Bielefeld
Christian built the largest public database of attorney AI sanctions — 1,356 documented cases from real court proceedings — and is the author of Ethics-Safe AI Use for Law Firms. He co-presents the technology and AI systems content: how the tools actually work, where they fail, and what verification workflows catch the failures before they reach a filing.
He has worked at the intersection of law, capital markets, and technology for nearly thirty years, including as in-house counsel to Bertelsmann, and builds production AI systems deployed in US legal workflows today.
Reserve Your Seat
Exact venue sent by email after registration
Full refund available up to 14 days before the event
Bringing Your Team?
Contact us for group pricing when registering 3 or more attorneys from the same firm.
Contact for Group RatesFrequently Asked Questions
Is CLE credit available?
We are exploring CLE accreditation for this event. Details will be confirmed before the event date and communicated to registered attendees.
What's the exact venue?
The venue is in Newport Beach, CA. Exact address and logistics are sent by email immediately after registration.
What happens if the event is cancelled?
If we cancel the event, you receive a full refund within 5 business days. You can also choose to transfer your registration to a future event.
What's your refund policy?
Full refunds are available up to 14 days before the event (June 13). After that, registrations can be transferred to another attendee or held as credit toward a future event.
Is this appropriate for general counsel or in-house attorneys?
Yes. The frameworks apply across practice contexts — firm attorneys, in-house counsel, and compliance officers all find the material directly applicable to their AI governance questions.
What if I can't attend in person?
The online self-paced training covers the same core framework and is available immediately. See the link below.
Can't Make It to Newport Beach?
The online self-paced training covers the same AI ethics framework — and you can start tonight. Individual access is $49; firm license for up to 10 attorneys is $199.