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Building a Smarter Trucking Litigation Practice with AI

What You Will Learn

  • Learn the basics of AI, including when and how attorneys can utilize AI, when we should not, and the ethical considerations
  • Learn how to develop the best prompts to optimize results
  • Live demonstrations of different ways to use AI in truck accident cases, including investigation, pre-trial litigation, and at trial

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn the basics of AI, including when and how attorneys can utilize AI, when we should not, and the ethical considerations
  • Learn how to develop the best prompts to optimize results
  • Live demonstrations of different ways to use AI in truck accident cases, including investigation, pre-trial litigation, and at trial
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Thursday, July 16, 2026

2PM CENTRAL
(3:00 ET / 12:00 PT / 1:00 MT)

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Price

$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member

75 minutes
Publisher

Michigan Association for Justice

Subjects

Artificial Intelligence, Trucking

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Summary

Truck crash cases often involve multiple defendants, a number of state and federal regulations, different theories of liability, and volumes of documentation to retrieve, review, analyze and organize. Navigating these various components and sorting through the evidence—driver logs, telemetric and dashcam recordings, driver testing and qualification, hours-of-service compliance, maintenance records—can be daunting and time consuming.

AI can be a valuable tool for document review, analysis, and organization. The key is to know when and how to use it and the ethical considerations involved.

Alexander Kemp will cover the basics of AI, including when and how to use it in your trucking case, when you should not use it, and ethical considerations to keep in mind; how to develop the best prompts to optimize results; and live demonstrations of different ways to use AI in investigation, pre-trial litigation, and at trial.

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Presenters

Alexander Kemp
Attorney

Alexander Kemp understands that behind every case is a person and a family going through one of the most difficult times of... Read More

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Agenda

5 Minutes - Introduction
60 Minutes - Presentation
10 Minutes - Live Q&A with the Speaker

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