How To Use ChatGPT Without Ruining Your Legal Career

Attorney Dewayne Hopson
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2026年05月25日
How To Use ChatGPT Without Ruining Your Legal Career

Are you a lawyer, law student, or legal professional thinking about using ChatGPT or other AI tools in your legal practice? Before you rely on AI for legal research or drafting, you NEED to understand the risks. Attorneys across the country have already faced sanctions, fines, and bar complaints for citing fake AI-generated cases and failing to properly verify legal research.

In this video, we break down 5 important ways lawyers can safely and ethically use AI without risking their law license or damaging their legal career. Topics include:

✅ How to verify AI-generated case citations
✅ Why fake or inaccurate legal citations can lead to Rule 11 sanctions
✅ How AI can misinterpret or misrepresent legal authority
✅ Protecting confidential client information when using AI tools
✅ How to stop ChatGPT from training on your data
✅ How to write better prompts for legal research
✅ Why you should NEVER blindly copy and paste AI-generated pleadings

AI can be an incredible tool for legal research and efficiency—but only if you use it correctly. This video explains how to use AI responsibly while still complying with your ethical obligations as an attorney.

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*This video is for informational purposes only. This video does not create an attorney-client relationship. This video should not be consider as legal advice.