2023 AILA Technology and Innovation Summit and Webcast

2023 AILA Technology and Innovation Summit and Webcast

2023 AILA Technology and Innovation Summit and Webcast - Recording
$495.00
Live Event Date: 10/26/2023
Format Length CLE Eligible
Conference 1 Day Yes

The 2023 AILA Technology and Innovation Summit unites thought leaders, technology influencers, and immigration law practitioners to provide insight into what’s happening now, what to watch for, and how we can shape the future of immigration practice through technology innovation. Join us in San Francisco on Thursday, October 26, 2023, as we explore key trends and emerging technologies impacting the future of law practices, as well as technology solutions you can incorporate into your practice now. This year’s program considers the emerging role of artificial intelligence in the legal field, how to leverage new and existing technology, disruptors in the delivery of legal services, and the steps required to successfully implement new tech into your practice.

The summit will be held in conjunction with and immediately precede the 36th Annual AILA California Chapters Conference and Webcast.

2023 AILA Technology and Innovation Summit & Webcast

October 26, 2023
Westin St. Francis on Union Square
San Francisco, CA

Times listed on the program are Pacific Time (PT)


Thursday, October 26, 2023
7:00 am – 5:55 pm Registration and Exhibits
7:50 am – 8:00 am Opening Remarks

Farshad Owji, AILA President, San Francisco, CA

8:00 am – 9:00 am One Year In: Using CHATGPT and Other Generative AI in Your Firm

As generative AI becomes more prevalent in our daily lives and practice, understanding what it is becomes more important. How can we better understand its trajectory to position our firms to successfully adopt new technologies while avoiding potential pitfalls? Join these AI pioneers for a practical and illuminating conversation moderated by immigration tech entrepreneur, Julie Pearl.

  • A brief history of legal AI
  • The advent and growth of ChatGPT and similar products
  • Current benefits and potential pitfalls for lawyers and their firms
  • The year ahead and beyond
Faculty
  • Julie C. Pearl (DL), Conference Planning Committee, Palo Alto, CA
  • Pablo Arredondo, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer, Casetext, Stanford, CA
  • *Joshua Walker, Author, Legal AI, Co-Founder and Founding Executive Director, CodeX, Lex Machina, San Francisco, CA
9:00 am – 9:30 am Networking Break
9:30 am – 10:30 am Ethical Use of AI in Your Practice and How it Affects Your Clients (ETHICS)

Chatbots, generative language models, voice recognition/transcription software, and other AI technologies show great promise. These and other new technologies may empower lawyers to provide better client service at a lower cost. But lawyers cannot blindly use these technologies. Lawyer competence requires they understand the technologies they use and that the government uses.

  • Competence: skills needed in the application of technology to law practice
  • Preserving privilege: key components of user licensing agreements that protect you and your clients when implementing technology
  • Confidentiality: meeting your obligation to protect clients’ information used with AI tools
  • Understanding bias: how AI tools can incorporate bias in their data sets and algorithms and how to advocate for your clients
Faculty
  • William A. Stock (DL), AILA Past President / AILA Investment Committee Chair, Philadelphia, PA
  • Michele N. Carney, AILA Innovation and Technology Committee Chair/AILA Ethics Committee, Seattle, WA
  • Gregory Howard Siskind, AILA Board of Governors, AILA Author, AILA’s Immigration Law Practice and Procedure Manual: A “Cookbook” of Essential Practice Materials, 3rd ed., Memphis, TN
  • Kelli Duehning, San Francisco, CA
10:30 am – 11:00 am Networking Break
11:00 am– 12:00 pm Making Change Management Successful: Strategies That Stick the Landing

Immigration law firms trying to become more efficient, particularly through the use of technology, often run into the same few quandaries that prevent real progress. What are you really trying to improve at your firm? What technology do you really need for that improvement, if any? And once you choose the right tech for your firm, how do you ensure its successful adoption? Large corporations have dealt with these questions for decades and have created methodologies that help them find the right answers. In this panel, panelists will look at some of these methodologies, namely Lean Six Sigma and Change Management, and adapt them to the immigration law firm context—from solo and small firms to mid-size and large practices.

  • Lean Six Sigma and Change Management methodologies defined: what they seek to accomplish
  • Examples of how large corporations use these methodologies
    • Lean Six Sigma origins at Toyota and Motorola
    • Change Management as a framework
  • Adapting these methodologies as an immigration law firm
  • Next steps for interested firms
Faculty
  • Roman Zelichenko (DL), Kew Gardens, NY
  • Rami D. Fakhoury, Troy, MI
  • Dan Maranci, AILA Innovation & Technology Committee, Boston, MA
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch Break (Provided)
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Customizing Existing Technology to Achieve a Client-Centered Practice

Although some firms have made exciting advances in building new technology, developing a new product in-house is not the only way to innovate. Others are applying design thinking principles to customize out-of-the-box software to get exactly what they want and achieve a client-centered practice. Join these panelists as they dive into the tools and processes they employed to improve their practices by using existing technology in new and exciting ways.

  • Collecting user experience feedback
  • Being responsive to client feedback and experimental in your approach
  • Solving problems in an innovative way that isn't fearful of failure
  • The tools lawyers use to intentionally improve client and worker experiences
Faculty
  • Ruby Lichte Powers (DL), AILA Author, Build and Manage Your Successful Immigration Law Practice (Without Losing Your Mind), Houston, TX
  • Jeffrey OBrien, AILA Innovation and Technology Committee, Berkeley, CA
  • Sophie M. Alcorn, Mountain View, CA
2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Networking Break
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Current Disruptors of the Practice of Law, the Evolving Regulatory Landscape, and Coming Change

Join us for a captivating panel discussion as we embark on a journey through the evolving regulatory landscape of the legal field and emerging disruptors. Advocates for reforming Rule 5.4 and similar restrictions on nonlawyer involvement in the practice of law believe it is the only viable option for increasing access to justice and fostering innovation in the legal field, but technology and nontraditional methods can also be used to increase legal service access to underserved populations. Our panel will challenge conventional thinking and explore the emerging disruptors that are reshaping legal practice. Prepare to be inspired, equipped with fresh perspectives, and discover untapped opportunities in this era of change.

  • Lawyer regulation update and reforms to Rule 5.4, nonlawyer ownership of law firms and what it means for competition
  • Disruptors of the practice of law
  • Limited scope and unbundled services
  • Future practice of law: understanding the new client experience and how to continue to thrive
Faculty
  • Reid Trautz (DL), Senior Director, AILA Practice and Professionalism Center and Innovation, Washington, D.C.
  • Xiao Wang, Co-Founder and CEO, Boundless Immigration, Seattle, WA
  • Natalie Knowlton, Founder of Access to Justice (A2J) Ventures, Fort Collins, CO
3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Networking Break
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Innovators Spotlight

Even before the launch of AI-based Large Language Model (LLM) technology last year, there have been numerous new products and innovations in the legal space. This “panel” will provide an opportunity for you to hear from several innovators who are launching new products and solutions—including AI-driven solutions—that will address the needs of the immigration legal community.

  • What you need to know about the future of technology
  • Innovations that will solve key problems and pain points in immigration law
  • Understanding the sky is the limit for the future of immigration legal technology and how it can revolutionize the client experience
Moderators:
  • Hannah Faith Little, AILA Conference Planning Committee Chair/ AILA Innovation and Technology Committee, Charlotte, NC
  • Ron Matten, AILA Innovation and Technology Committee, Conference Planning Committee, West Hollywood, CA
Speakers:
  • Atal Agarwal, San Francisco
  • Josh Waddell, Memphis, TN
  • Amelie Sophie Vavrovsky, Stanford, CA
  • Lucy Lu, Atlanta, GA
  • Bob Meltzer, Chicago, IL
5:30pm 6:30pm Joint Reception with the California Chapters Conference (Elizabethan Room)

 

Conference Program Committee
Hannah Faith Little, AILA Conference Planning Committee Chair, Charlotte, NC
Michael A. Harris, Innovation and Technology Committee, Miami, FL
Ron Matten, AILA Innovation and Technology Committee, West Hollywood, CA
Julie C. Pearl, Palo Alto, CA
Ruby Lichte Powers, AILA Author, Build and Manage Your Successful Immigration Law Practice (Without Losing Your Mind), Houston, TX
William A. Stock, AILA Past President/AILA Investment Committee Chair, Philadelphia, PA
Roman Zelichenko, Kew Gardens, NY

Charity Anastasio, Practice and Ethics Counsel, Practice and Professionalism Center and Innovation, Washington, D.C.
Emmie R. Smith, Associate Director of Education, Washington, D.C.
Reid Trautz, Senior Director, AILA Practice and Professionalism Center and Innovation, Washington, D.C.

 

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Live Conference CLE Credit

AILA will file for CLE credits in appropriate jurisdictions. Eligible participants can receive up to 6.5 total credits including up to 3.5 technology credits, 2 ethics credits, 1 law practice management credit in 60-minute jurisdictions and up to 7.8 total credits including up to 4.2 technology credits, 2.4 ethics credits, 1.2 law practice management credits in 50-minute jurisdictions. To receive CLE credit, attorneys must record sessions attended and CLE codes provided at each session via webCLE. Live attendance must be recorded by November 2nd, 2023. This deadline does not apply to the download format.

Please Note: CLE credits not reported on webCLE by the published deadline will be subject to an administrative late fee to cover incurred costs.


On-Demand Conference CLE Credit

AILA will administer CLE credit to individuals who download this recording through Agora only; the invoice is used as a form of CLE verification.

AILA has filed for CLE and specialized credit in appropriate jurisdictions. To receive CLE credit, attorneys must record session attendance and the CLE codes provided via webCLE. Eligible participants can receive up to 6.5 total credits including up to 3.5 technology credits, 2 ethics credits, 1 law practice management credit in 60-minute jurisdictions and up to 7.8 total credits including up to 4.2 technology credits, 2.4 ethics credits, 1.2 law practice management credits in 50-minute jurisdictions.

Please note that your jurisdiction may limit the number of OnDemand credits that may be applied in a compliance period and may also limit OnDemand credits based on the date of the original presentation. Please be aware of your state's expiration dates for OnDemand credits, please view the OnDemand Expiration Chart for more details or confirm with your state's bar association.

Not eligible for CLE credit in the following states: MO and PR.

  Early Bird
Rate

(Through 10/05/23)
Regular Rate
(After 10/05/23)
Members (In-Person)
AILA Members $345 $545
AILA Members' Paralegal* $345 $545
AILA Law Student Members $145 $345
AILA Nonprofit Members $195 $395
Nonmembers (In-Person)
Nonmember Attorneys $545 $745
Nonmember Law Students $245 $445
Government $365 $565
Nonprofit Attorneys $365 $565
Members (Webcast)
AILA Members $295 $495
AILA Members' Paralegal* $295 $495
AILA Law Student Members $95 $295
AILA Nonprofit Members $145 $345
Nonmembers (Webcast)
Nonmember Attorneys $495 $695
Nonmember Law Students $195 $395
Government $315 $515
Nonprofit Attorneys $315 $515

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COVID-19 Health and Safety Information and Protocols

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By registering for and attending the conference, you voluntarily agree to the following terms and conditions:

  • To assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.
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  • Hotel, food & beverage, and conference services may be modified or curtailed at any time if necessary or appropriate to meet COVID-19 health and safety practices, mandates, or recommendations, as determined by AILA or the venue.
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Webcast Option
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Participants can contact conferences@aila.org with any questions or concerns related to AILA’s Meeting Code of Conduct.

Registration Approval
All registrations and reservations are subject to approval. Registrations and reservations received without payment will be returned. Registrations are NOT transferable and cannot be split among conference attendees. Cancellations must be received by the cancellation deadline date in writing to be eligible for the full refund (less $50 processing fee). Exceptions to the cancellation deadline will be made for emergencies and valid medical issues submitted with supporting documentation. Any and all liability of AILA with respect to registration, reservations, cancellations, changes in the location or content of the program, and refunds is limited to a sum no greater than the registration fee paid. Under no circumstances shall AILA be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, the cost of transportation or lodging. Submission of registration and payment constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions herein.

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ADA Request
AILA will provide ADA assistance if requested. Please e-mail conferences@aila.org with your special needs at the time of conference registration. Assistance may not be available if an adequate notice period is not provided.

The AILA block of rooms at the group rate has sold out. Please contact the conference hotel for the current best available rate. A list of lodging options nearby is also provided below.

Hotel Information

The conference will take place at the:

Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square
335 Powell Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

AILA Room Rate: $249 Single/Double, plus applicable taxes. The resort fee has been waived for AILA conference attendees.

Phone Reservations: 1-800-937-8461 (Group Code: AILA)
Reserve online: Book Here

NOTE: The specially discounted AILA group rate has been contracted for room nights reserved from October 25, 2023, through October 29, 2023, only. The AILA group rate is not guaranteed for any other dates and will be based on availability.

Hotel Cut-off Date: October 5, 2023

Hotel reservations are made on a first-come, first-served basis. Rooms at the AILA rate will sell out before the deadline, so we advise you to make your reservation as early as possible. AILA will not be able to get additional rooms at the AILA rate after the AILA block of rooms fills up.


Lodging Options Near AILA Conference Hotel, Westin St. Francis San Francisco*

 *AILA does not have a group rate at the properties listed below.  Please check cancellation policy for each property before reserving your stay.

Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
433 Powell Street (282 feet, 1-minute walk)
(415) 362-2004

Handlery Union Square
351 Geary Street (0.06 miles, 1 minute walk)
(415) 781-7800

The Donatello
501 Post Street (0.07 miles, 2-minute walk)
(415) 441-7100

Kensington Park Hotel
450 Post Street (0.07 miles, 2-minute walk)
(415) 788-6400

Beacon Grand Hotel
450 Powell Street (0.1 miles, 2-minute walk)
(888) 483-4971

San Francisco Marriott Union Square
480 Sutter Street (0.1 miles, 3 minutes walk)
(415) 398-8900

The Cartwright Hotel - Union Square, BW Premier Collection
524 Sutter Street (0.1 miles, 3-minute walk)
(415) 421-2865

Hotel Zeppelin San Francisco
545 Post Street (0.1 miles, 3-minute walk)
(415) 563-0303

Taj Campton Place
340 Stockton Street (0.2 miles, 3-minute walk)
(415) 781-5555

Hotel Emblem San Francisco
562 Sutter Street (0.2 miles, 4-minute walk)
(415) 433-4434

The Cliff Royal Sonesta San Francisco
495 Geary Street (0.2 miles, 4-minute walk)
(415) 755-4700

Hotel Nikko San Francisco
222 Mason Street (0.2 miles, 4 minutes walk)
(415) 394-1111

The Marker San Francisco
501 Geary Street (0.2 miles, 5-minute walk)
(888) 446-1150

In-person and webcast cancellations received by October 5, 2023, entitle registrants to a full refund (less $50 processing fee). Cancellation requests will not be accepted after October 5, 2023, but the conference materials will be made available to all registrants in their AILA Digital Library. Exceptions to the cancellation deadline will be made for emergencies and valid medical issues submitted with supporting documentation. All cancellations must be submitted by email to conferences@aila.org.

Notice: All registrations and reservations are subject to acceptance. Registrations and reservations received without payment will be returned. Registrations are not transferable and cannot be split among conference attendees. Any and all liability of AILA with respect to registration; reservations; cancellations; changes in the date, location, or content of the program; and refunds is limited to a sum no greater than the registration fee paid. Under no circumstances shall AILA be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, the cost of transportation or lodging. Submission of registration and payment constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions herein.