Troy Doucet is an Ohio litigation attorney and founder of AI.Law, software that drafts legal documents for litigators. He regularly speaks about AI, real estate litigation, and neurodiversity in the law. He is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale Hubbel, and by SuperLawyers for the last decade.
Adam Gutbezahl is an attorney at the Boston-based law firm Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C. and a member of the firm’s Litigation Department and Commercial Real Estate, Construction Law, and Employment Law Groups. Adam represents individuals and businesses in a wide variety of matters, including complex commercial, employment, land use, and real estate disputes.
Re-Broadcast: May 6, 2026
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Session I – Understanding AI Prompting + Vibe Coding – Troy Doucet
This session explores the various AI models and their strengths and weaknesses for legal work, along with optimizing your prompting. It teaches how attorneys can effectively use leading AI models—including OpenAI’s GPT, Google’s Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude, and Perplexity—for legal work. Troy Doucet will explain each platform’s strengths and limitations, along with practical strategies for optimizing prompts to improve accuracy and efficiency. The session also introduces “Vibe Coding,” a no-code approach that enables lawyers to build simple mini-apps for their firms using plain-language prompts, with no programming experience required.
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Session II – Ethical Intelligence: Navigating Large Language Models in Legal Practice – Adam Gutbezahl
As Large Language Models and Generative Artificial Intelligence rapidly transform the legal landscape, attorneys must balance innovation with their ethical and professional duties. This session explores how attorneys may leverage this technology while adhering to their core obligations of competence, confidentiality, and supervision. Through real-world case studies, participants will examine common pitfalls and disciplinary risks, as well as practical strategies for reasonable adoption. We’ll discuss Formal Opinion 512, and briefly touch ABA Model Rules 1.1, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.9, 1.18, 3.1, 3.3, 5.1, 5.3, and 8.4. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of how to leverage these technologies ethically, effectively, and in alignment with their professional responsibilities.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: May 6, 2026
Closed-captioning available
Troy Doucet | Ai.Law
Troy Doucet is an Ohio-based litigation attorney and the founder of AI.Law, a software platform designed to draft legal documents for litigators. He combines his legal practice with a strong interest in technology, particularly artificial intelligence, and its potential to transform the legal industry. Troy regularly speaks on topics including AI, real estate litigation, and neurodiversity in the legal profession, sharing insights on how technology can improve efficiency, accessibility, and fairness in legal services. His work reflects a broader commitment to helping others navigate complex challenges, both through his legal practice and his innovation in legal technology.
Troy Doucet is a licensed litigation attorney in Ohio. His professional credentials include being rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and being recognized by Super Lawyers for the past decade.
Troy Doucet has received notable recognition in the legal field, including an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell and consistent selection by Super Lawyers over the last ten years. He demonstrates leadership as the founder of AI.Law, where he is advancing the integration of artificial intelligence into legal practice.
Troy Doucet is actively involved in the legal and technology communities, regularly speaking on artificial intelligence, real estate litigation, and neurodiversity in law. Through these engagements, he contributes to ongoing discussions about innovation and inclusion within the legal profession.
Troy Doucet’s experience includes practicing as a litigation attorney in Ohio and developing AI.Law, a platform that supports litigators by drafting legal documents. His work reflects a focus on leveraging artificial intelligence to streamline legal processes, improve access to legal services, and reduce bias. Throughout his career, he has combined legal expertise with technological innovation to address challenges in both the legal system and broader society.
Adam G. Gutbezahl | Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C
Adam G. Gutbezahl is an attorney at Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C., a Boston-based law firm, where he is a member of the firm’s Litigation Department as well as its Commercial Real Estate, Construction Law, and Employment Law Groups. His practice focuses on representing individuals and businesses in a broad range of matters, including complex commercial, employment, land use, and real estate disputes. In addition to his litigation work, Adam is recognized as a thought leader on the legal implications of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), regularly speaking and writing on how emerging technologies impact the workplace and legal landscape. He also authors ChatAdamG, a monthly newsletter that explores developments in GenAI and provides strategic insights for businesses.
Adam G. Gutbezahl is an attorney practicing at Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C., where he applies his legal training across multiple practice areas, including litigation, commercial real estate, construction law, and employment law.
Adam G. Gutbezahl is recognized as a thought leader in the area of Generative Artificial Intelligence and its legal implications. He demonstrates leadership through his involvement in multiple steering committees and task forces focused on the use and governance of GenAI.
Adam G. Gutbezahl is actively involved in professional and industry discussions surrounding artificial intelligence, serving on committees and task forces addressing GenAI. He is also a frequent speaker for associations and organizations and contributes to the field through extensive writing on the legal and practical impacts of AI in the workplace, including his monthly newsletter, ChatAdamG.
Adam G. Gutbezahl’s experience includes representing clients in complex commercial, employment, land use, and real estate disputes as part of his work at Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C. In addition to his litigation practice, he has developed significant experience advising on the legal implications of Generative AI, including workplace compliance and operational considerations. His work includes educating businesses and legal professionals through speaking engagements, publications, and ongoing analysis of emerging trends in artificial intelligence.
Session I – Understanding AI Prompting + Vibe Coding | 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Break | 3:00pm – 3:10pm
Session II – Ethical Intelligence: Navigating Large Language Models in Legal Practice | 3:10pm – 4:10pm
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Professional Responsibility/Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1 Technology in the Practice of Law, 1 Ethics
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Enhanced Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1.5 Technology, 1 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1.2 Ethics or Professional Responsibility Education
Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics, Civility, Professionalism
Approved For On-Demand Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
1 Substantive, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 General
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1.2 General, 1.2 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Professional Fitness and Integrity
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 Technology Training, 1 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Professional Responsibility
Approved for CLE Credits
60 General minutes, 60 Ethics / Professionalism minutes
Approved for CLE Credits
1.2 General, 1.2 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Professional Conduct
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Dual
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism
Not Eligible
1 General Hours, 1 Ethics / Professionalism Hours
Approved for CLE Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics
Approved via Attorney Submission
1 Law & Legal Hours, 1 Ethics Hours
Approved for Self-Study Credits
2 Law Practice Management
Pending CLE Approval
1.2 General, 1.2 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General, 1 Ethics / Professionalism