BridgePoint AI Webinar

Your Employees Are Already Using AI, Does Your Law Firm Have a Policy?

AI is already inside your law firm whether you planned for it or not.

From ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to AI powered email tools and document assistants, employees are already using artificial intelligence in the workplace every day. In many cases, this is happening without leadership approval, oversight, or security controls in place.

For law firms, this creates serious concerns around confidential client data, compliance, ethical obligations, cybersecurity, and liability exposure.

Join BridgePoint Technologies for an educational webinar designed specifically for law firms and legal administrators to understand the real risks of AI adoption and how to safely embrace its productivity benefits without exposing your firm to unnecessary risk.

Webinar Details:

Date: Thursday, June 18th

Time: 10:00 AM

Who Should Attend?

  • Managing Partners
  • Legal Administrators
  • Operations Leaders
  • IT Directors and Managers
  • Compliance Officers
  • Attorneys concerned about AI risk and governance

Why Attend?

AI can absolutely improve productivity and operational efficiency inside a law firm, but only when implemented responsibly.

This webinar will help your organization understand the real world risks of employee AI usage, reduce cybersecurity and compliance exposure, create practical AI governance strategies, protect sensitive client information, and safely leverage AI without slowing innovation.

What You Will Learn

AI Is Already Everywhere and Driving Productivity

AI tools are rapidly becoming part of daily operations. Employees are using them to draft emails, summarize documents, automate tasks, and improve efficiency, often without formal approval.

Employees Are Sharing Sensitive Data Often Unknowingly

Many AI platforms collect and process the information users provide. This means confidential legal data, client information, contracts, and internal discussions may already be leaving your environment.

Shadow AI Is a Major Exposure

Just like shadow IT, Shadow AI happens when employees use unapproved AI tools outside of firm oversight. This creates visibility, compliance, and cybersecurity concerns many firms are not prepared for.

Different Ways AI Causes Data Leakage

Learn the most common ways sensitive information is unintentionally exposed through AI tools, including prompts, uploads, integrations, browser extensions, and third party AI applications.

AI Is Not Neutral, Accurate, or Transparent

AI generated information can be incorrect, biased, misleading, or incomplete. Understanding the limitations of AI is critical before relying on it for legal workflows or client facing tasks.

Policy Is the First Step, But Not Enough

An AI policy alone will not fully protect your organization. We will discuss the additional safeguards, training, governance, and security measures firms should implement now.

Reserve Your Spot Today

Register today to learn how to protect your law firm while still taking advantage of the productivity gains AI can offer.