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California Lawyers Association
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Message OrganiserFree Webinar: AI in Cannabis Legal Practice
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Webinar
Event Overview
Free event! Self-study credit available. Earn 1.0 Hour Technology in the practice of law.
Presented by the Cannabis Practitioners Group and the Law Practice Management and Technology Section.
AI is becoming more and more ubiquitous in the legal services industry, including for attorneys serving clients in the legal cannabis industry. This session will focus on helping these lawyers understand the current state of play in the development of AI and how they can use it in their practices, as well as how their clients are already using AI tools and what unique risks this introduces. We will also address the ethical thicket that AI use creates for lawyers and tips on navigating through it.
Opening remarks: Shay Aaron Gilmore, Chair of the Cannabis Practitioners Group and Mark Griffin, Chair of the Law Practice Management & Technology Section
Speakers: Aniket Sawant and Gabe Parton Lee
Moderator: Jason Horst

