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Oregon Reporter Podcast

Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Legal Profession, with Rebekah Hanley (S1:12);

Date of Publishing: April 7, 2025

MCLE ID No: 120505

(Approved by the OSB MCLE Department as of April 7, 2025)

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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one ethics CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.

For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.

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Show Notes:

Study (University of Minnesota, School of Law): AI-Powered Lawyering: AI Reasoning Models, Retrieval Augmented Generation, and the Future of Legal Practice, March 4, 2025, Shwarcz, Manning, Barry, Cleveland, Prescott, Rich

Blog Post (One Useful Thing): 15 Times to use AI, and 5 Not to, Ethan Mollick

Article (Suffolk University Law School): The Legal Ethics of Generative AI, Andrew Perlman

ABA Formal Opinion 512

OSB Formal Opinion 2025-205

Oregon State Bar Bulletin, April 2024 (The AI Issue)

  1. Justice Brooks: Understanding Generative AI: A Primer for the Next Step in AI and its Legal Applications
  2. Shannon Gormley: Reality is More Complex: AI’s Efficiency Isn’t a Direct Line to Increased Access to Justice
  3. Melody Finnemore: The Next Generation: Law Schools Navigate AI Amid Rapidly Changing Landscape

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This Episode’s Sponsors:

CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.

Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.

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Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:

Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast

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Intro/Outro Music:

“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.

For all inquiries: [email protected]

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Oregon Reporter Podcast

Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Legal Profession, with Rebekah Hanley (S1:12);

Date of Publishing: April 7, 2025

MCLE ID No: 120505

(Approved by the OSB MCLE Department as of April 7, 2025)

***********************************

This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one ethics CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.

For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.

***********************************

Show Notes:

Study (University of Minnesota, School of Law): AI-Powered Lawyering: AI Reasoning Models, Retrieval Augmented Generation, and the Future of Legal Practice, March 4, 2025, Shwarcz, Manning, Barry, Cleveland, Prescott, Rich

Blog Post (One Useful Thing): 15 Times to use AI, and 5 Not to, Ethan Mollick

Article (Suffolk University Law School): The Legal Ethics of Generative AI, Andrew Perlman

ABA Formal Opinion 512

OSB Formal Opinion 2025-205

Oregon State Bar Bulletin, April 2024 (The AI Issue)

  1. Justice Brooks: Understanding Generative AI: A Primer for the Next Step in AI and its Legal Applications
  2. Shannon Gormley: Reality is More Complex: AI’s Efficiency Isn’t a Direct Line to Increased Access to Justice
  3. Melody Finnemore: The Next Generation: Law Schools Navigate AI Amid Rapidly Changing Landscape

***********************************

This Episode’s Sponsors:

CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.

Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.

***********************************

Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:

Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast

***********************************

Intro/Outro Music:

“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.

For all inquiries: [email protected]

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