![]() With one-on-one onboarding, the software is easy to use, according to President Westheimer. The software was rolled out in September 2023. That company has worked with Florida Bar Auditors and Staff Attorneys to beta test this vital member benefit. In the past four to five months, the Bar has been working in close cooperation with banks on this "stand alone software" offered by Nota, a third-party vendor. According to President Westheimer, approximately one non-sufficient fund violation involving trust accounts is reported to the Bar each day. One of the four top ethical violations reported to the Florida Bar includes Trust Account issues. In a groundbreaking and proactive initiative, Florida Bar President Scott Westheimer explains innovative free Trust Accounting Management software which is now available to Florida lawyers. To watch the video for this interview, go to For more information about the Florida Chapters of the American Board of Trial Advocates, go to. Video production performed by Trilogy Trial Consultants. For more information about Professor Garon, including his published works, please visit This podcast was produced on December 8, 2023, by Jeff Adelman () and Mitch Chester () for the Florida Chapters of the American Board of Trial Advocates and the Fort Lauderdale Chapter. AI and copyright issues, including the Fair Use Doctrine Privacy and confidentiality concerns when using generative AI Steps to take to protect lawyers and clients ![]() ![]() Expert witnesses in the AI detection field ![]() Implications of AI in relation to evidence codes in dealing with “deep fakes” and “synthetic media,” and identifying truth from fiction Extractive AI, predictability, and accuracy issues Why you need AI in your practice today and in the future Legal issues when using AI software and services Use of AI in the practice of law, including the extraction of data in discovery What Artificial Intelligence (AI) encompasses On December 8, 2023, Professor Garon was interviewed by FLABOTA President Jeff Adelman. He is a nationally recognized authority on technology law and intellectual property, particularly copyright law, entertainment, and information privacy.Ī Minnesota native, he received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota in 1985 and his juris doctor degree from Columbia University School of Law in 1988. Garon is Director of the Intellectual Property, Cybersecurity and Technology Law Program and a Professor of Law at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law. Garon on Artificial Intelligence and the Impact on the Practice of Law Hosted by Jeffrey Adelman and produced by Mitch Chester. The podcast was recorded on February 6, 2024. The Bill was introduced on November 21, 2023, and if enacted, would go into effect July 1, 2024. The Florida Senate Related Bill is SB 1204. Beltran also discusses Legislative funding for the Judicial Branch of government in Florida, in a State where the budget is between $115 billion to $120 billion, but only a small percentage of those funds are devoted to the Courts. Suggesting how Law Clerks can help Civil Divisions have hearings to achieve faster adjudications by increasing Judicial “bandwidth.” Addressing the lack of important opportunities which are needed for judicial efficiency when reading briefs, doing research, helping to draft written Orders and in reviewing motions with supporting documents prior to hearings and How this idea will help replicate, for Civil and Criminal Division Judges, some of the advantages enjoyed by Federal Judges in terms of staffing resources This episode explores the reasons which prompted the bill, including: State Representative Michael Beltran (R-District 70) discusses his proposed legislation, House Bill 617, which would provide law clerks for Circuit Court Judges.
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