This U.S. law governs how medical data must be stored and shared.
What is HIPAA?
This tool can write your emails, essays, and even rap battles. It’s made by OpenAI?
What is ChatGPT?
Instead of flipping through binders, lawyers now search documents using this tech-driven review method.
What is eDiscovery?
This all-in-one legal practice software helps solo lawyers manage clients, billing, calendars, and documents—with a panther in its name.
What is PracticePanther?
What’s one tech skill you wish law school would teach?
open ended
This law school course explores game IP, contracts, and what happens when Mario meets the Metaverse.
What is Video Gaming and the Law?
The four letters that stand for the main U.S. privacy law certification.
What is CIPP/US?
This Microsoft AI assistant is built into tools like Word and Excel.
What is Copilot?
Legal research platform like this one use AI to help lawyers find case law faster.
What is LexisNexis/AI?
One of the most popular cloud-based platforms for law firms, this tool offers time tracking, invoicing, and client intake—all from your phone or laptop.
What is Clio?
New job titles like “Legal Technologist” and “AI Policy Counsel” are emerging. What kind of legal tech job would you want to create or have in the future?
(Open-ended – creativity encouraged)
This word describes a hidden problem when an AI makes decisions based on flawed, incomplete, or prejudiced training data.
What is bias?
This legal tech job makes sure apps and websites follow privacy laws.
What is a Privacy Officer/ Attorney?
This Google AI tool helps you write emails, search better, and summarize articles.
What is Gemini (formerly Bard)?
Lawyers use this tech to sign contracts without printing or scanning.
What is eSignature or DocuSign?
This powerful platform is used by law firms handling large-scale litigation and eDiscovery—it’s built to handle hundreds of thousands of documents.
What is Relativity?
This major U.S. agency recently reaffirmed that only works with human authorship can be copyrighted—even if AI helped generate them.
What is the U.S. Copyright Office?
This is the first thing companies should do after discovering a data breach—required by many laws.
What is notify affected individuals (or begin incident response)?
This comprehensive European law changed how websites ask for your cookie consent.
What is the GDPR?
This AI-powered creative tool turns your ideas into full cartoons, comics, or animations—no drawing skills required!
What is ToonMe (or alternatively, Animaker or Pixton
This blockchain-based system is being explored to create smart contracts that self-execute without human lawyers.
What is Ethereum?
With wills and forms, I lead the way,
In pro bono work, I save the day.
No code needed, just click and type,
Guess this platform—you’d be right!
What is Gavel (formerly Documate)?
This technology allows patients to receive diagnoses and treatment from home—raising new legal questions about licensing and data sharing.
What is telemedicine (or telehealth)?
This practice involves using fake emails or messages to trick users into sharing passwords or data.
What is phishing?
The IAPP offers this certification for those interested in responsible AI use.
What is AIGP (Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional)
This AI tool is like Ms. Frizzle’s Magic School Bus—it helps teachers create interactive lessons, quizzes, and reading support for students of all levels?
What is MagicSchool.ai?
This buzzword describes when a legal problem is solved partly or entirely by software—with minimal lawyer involvement.
What is legal automation?
Want to draft contracts with AI, get instant legal templates, and collaborate with clients in one place? This rising tool helps lawyers do it all.
What is Spellbook?
Imagine a world where most basic legal services are handled by AI. What does law school need to teach to prepare students for that future?
ethics, reasoning, philosophy of law (open ended)
In 2023, the White House released this set of principles to guide ethical use of AI technologies.
What is the AI Bill of Rights?