Ethical Billing in the AI Revolution

15 May , 2026

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Protect your practice from the ethical vulnerabilities of AI by mastering Model Rules 1.1 and 1.5. This course provides a deep dive into using AI with technical competence, distinguishing between general consumer tools and specialized legal AI. You will learn practical techniques for document analysis and semantic search through concrete examples while discovering how AI-driven automation is transforming traditional billing. See how law firms are leveraging subscription models for more predictable revenue as automation handles a significant portion of standard billable tasks.

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