Clients Waiving Attorney-Client Privilege With AI

In this eye-opening episode, we dive into the often-overlooked risks of your clients using AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to review and explain communications and documents you send to them. As AI becomes an essential part of the legal landscape, it’s crucial to understand how these powerful tools could inadvertently jeopardize attorney-client privilege and work product protection. We’ll explore real-world scenarios where clients, seeking clarity, might unknowingly waive their legal protections, and offer practical steps lawyers can take to educate and safeguard their clients. Tune in to learn how to stay ahead of the curve and keep your client’s confidential information secure in the digital age. NEW! Ready to dig deeper? Head to this episode on Perplexity and let AI answer all your questions about AI privilege waiving issues. Dive into the details, explore every angle, and uncover insights tailored just for you. Mitch Jackson, Esq. Keynotes and Private Presentations https://mitch-jackson.com “AI In Law” book (free) https://mitchjackson.xyz

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