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    Using AI in Jury Selection

    Algorithmic bias, ethical considerations, and emerging best practices

    What You Will Learn

    • How AI tools like ChatGPT can assist in developing juror profiles based on demographics, attitudes, and case themes
    • The risks of algorithmic bias and how to use AI responsibly to promote diversity and inclusion in jury selection
    • Practical strategies for integrating AI into voir dire preparation, including question development and juror analysis
    • Ethical considerations and emerging best practices for using AI in litigation, with a focus on fairness and compliance

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    What You Will Learn

    • How AI tools like ChatGPT can assist in developing juror profiles based on demographics, attitudes, and case themes
    • The risks of algorithmic bias and how to use AI responsibly to promote diversity and inclusion in jury selection
    • Practical strategies for integrating AI into voir dire preparation, including question development and juror analysis
    • Ethical considerations and emerging best practices for using AI in litigation, with a focus on fairness and compliance

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    Price

    $79 for Association Member
    $99 for Non-member

    75 minutes
    Date Published

    July 9, 2026

    Publisher

    Workers Injury Law & Advocacy Group

    Subjects

    Artificial Intelligence, Jury Selection

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    Summary

    This program explores how AI tools like ChatGPT can assist attorneys in voir dire preparation through juror profiling, question development, and case-theme analysis. Attendees will examine the risks of algorithmic bias, ethical considerations, and emerging best practices for responsible AI use in litigation. In this webinar, Evan Lide provides practical strategies for integrating AI into jury selection while promoting fairness, diversity, and compliance in the courtroom.

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    Presenters

    Evan Lide

    Evan J. Lide is a Shareholder in the Personal Injury Group at Stark & Stark and is certified by the Supreme Court of New... Read More

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    This program contains the following components:

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    Using AI in Jury Selection - Video
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    Using AI in Jury Selection - Handout
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    How to Attend

    Join the self-paced program from your office, home, or hotel room using a computer and high speed internet connection. You may start and stop the program at your convenience, continue where you left off, and review supporting materials as often as you like. Please note: Internet Explorer is no longer a supported browser. We recommend using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari for best results.

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