AI tools like ChatGPT, Westlaw, and CoPilot make attorneys faster, but they also introduce risks that didn't exist five years ago. Hallucinated case citations. Confidential client information pasted into public tools. Output that sounds authoritative but contains critical errors. Without training, every AI interaction is a malpractice claim waiting to happen.
AI Efficiency Labs training builds the skills and judgment your attorneys need to use AI safely. Every program emphasizes verification protocols, confidentiality protection, and risk-aware habits. Your team learns where AI fails, how to catch errors before they leave the building, and when to keep AI out of the loop. Review a full list of training programs for law firms.
Kathy Serenko teaches two courses that are approved for CLE credits in Pennsylvania. Law firms can meet continuing legal education requirements while building practical, risk-aware AI skills.
Verification protocols that catch hallucinated citations, fabricated case references, and inaccurate AI output before they reach a filing or a client.
Clear boundaries on what information is never entered into AI tools, including client data, case strategy, and privileged communications.
Documentation and oversight protocols that demonstrate reasonable care under ABA Formal Opinion 512 and state bar ethics guidance.
Firm-wide expectations for AI use that apply across practice groups, reducing the risk created by individual attorneys making their own rules.
AI Efficiency Labs provides governance and policy guidance for law firms navigating ethical obligations under ABA Formal Opinion 512.
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"Change, particularly related to technology, introduces uncertainty, and this uncertainty has only intensified with the advent of AI as a tool for lawyers.
Kathy Serenko effectively identifies both the challenges and benefits of using AI. Most commendable is her emphasis on how lawyers can harness AI's advantages with appropriate training."
Shelley Simpson, JD
Criminal and Family Law; Assistant Dean of Students, Detroit College of Law
"As an attorney who has practiced law since 1974, I am both thrilled about the idea of using AI in my practice, and a bit fearful about the ethical and substantive issues. So rather than just using AI, I felt I needed some guidance. Kathy Serenko has provided that guidance.
Gayle Boesky, Attorney
Trademark, Copywriting & Employment Law
For organizations ready to formalize AI expectations, AI Efficiency Labs also provides governance facilitation and AI policy development tailored to construction workflows.