The CBA’s immersive, three-day symposium, AI 2035: The Legal Profession and the Judiciary in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, promises to help members of the legal community better understand Artificial Intelligence (AI) and provide guidance on its implications for the legal profession. The event will take place at Venue Six10 on May 11 – May
Bar Associations
Navigating the Rise of AI in ADR: Opportunities, Risks and Ethical Considerations for Attorneys
Authored by: Hon. Mary Colleen Roberts (Ret.)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. Virtually every conversation these days involves AI and now this advanced technology seems to be on the cusp of transforming nearly every aspect of society. Whether that proves to be more hype than reality remains to be seen.
AI has certainly made plenty…
Your clients are using AI without you
AI has officially broken the old rules of running a law firm. The gap between firms that scale and those that stall is now a canyon. CBA Member Benefit Provider Clio’s new Legal Trends Report is your bridge to get to the other side.
This isn’t just another research paper. It’s a playbook built on…
Disney Enterprises Inc. et al v. Midjourney Inc.: To Limit AI, or To Infinity and Beyond?
Authored by: Allison Guenther
Imagine your favorite Disney princess or Marvel superhero. Your brain may visualize Snow White, Cinderella, Iron Man, Captain America…. You see them clearly in your head. If you saw an image of that character, you would recognize them instantly. Artificial intelligence has begun penetrating countless fields, particularly the entertainment industry. By…
Appellate Perspectives: Advice From Top Advocates (and one law student) on Oral Argument
Authored by: Shmuel Wyckoff
Lawyer: “As we know, in Illinois, we require three particles. . . That’s the State Police threshold. I would add this morning besides looking at the common law record, I did a Chat GPT, and I think it’s called a Grok search, to see if there was any states [that allow…
AI + MSBA: Building Minnesota’s legal future

From practice innovations to battling the justice gap, the bar’s new Artificial Intelligence Standing Committee has big plans
By Damien Riehl
Shortly after the November 2022 launch of ChatGPT, the MSBA was among the first state bar associations to consider how large language models (LLMs) could affect legal practice. In early 2023, the MSBA appointed…
Flash Backward: The future of legal tech and the art of persuasive legal writing
By Brendan Kenny & Neven Selimovic
From the art of debate to the psychology of persuasion, legal writing stands alone as the purest form of argument in our profession. Good legal writing is an attorney’s main vehicle of advocacy. Legal writing requires commitment, clarity, choosing words that hit home, organizing them for maximum persuasion—and much…
Ethics guidance for generative AI use
BY SUSAN M. HUMISTON
On July 29, 2024, the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility issued Formal Opinion 512, entitled “Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools.” This opinion joins good ones from Florida and California in providing helpful guidance to lawyers on how to ethically incorporate generative AI—a subset of AI…
MSBA President 2024-25: Samuel Edmunds

The importance of showing up
By Amy Lindgren
Have you ever received a piece of advice that shaped your life? For Sam Edmunds, it might have been his dad’s counsel to “always show up,” a phrase heard frequently during his childhood. John Edmunds was telling his son that people who show up are the ones…
2023: A record-breaking year for cybercrime
By Mark Lanterman
From the recent AT&T outage1 to ongoing concerns about the security of U.S. critical infrastructure,2 managing digital risk is a continual process. Though often a daunting task for consumers and organizations, staying apprised of developments in our digital landscape can make a difference in our approach to cybersecurity and the application of…