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Chair
Hayley Tarr, Principal, Tarr Law
Professional Skills
Responsible Use of Chat GPT by Lawyers
There has been a great deal of publicity concerning the use of generative AI tools by various business sectors. The Legal sector will be able to take advantage of this tool but in doing so that remain several risks that lawyers need to understand.
- Discuss these risks and identify what AI tools are available and when they can assist a lawyer in their practice of law
- Examine the AI tools available
- Research and the use of primary material
- Contract drafting AI tools and understanding their benefits
- Lawyers must not become sheep and simply follow the AI tool
Presented by Dr. Adrian McCullagh, Principal, ODMOB Lawyers
Original Content was created in March 2024
Presenters
Hayley Tarr, Principal, Tarr Law
Hayley has a Bachelor of Science majoring in genetics, a Bachelor of laws with first class honours, and a Masters of Industrial Property Law. She is admitted as a patent and trade marks attorney, a solicitor in the state of Queensland, an attorney in the state of New York, USA, and a nationally accredited mediator. Having worked for top tier firms such as Allens and Minter Ellison, and taught at Bond University, Hayley founded Tarr Law in January 2020. Tarr Law is a boutique intellectual property law firm, able to assist clients in all intellectual property matters including: trade marks, copyright, designs, domain names, patents, and IP disputes. In addition to running Tarr Law, Hayley is on the Women’s Leadership Committee for the International Trademark Association (INTA), is the Queensland Law Society representative on the Attorney General’s Appeal Costs Board, is a mediator for the Queensland Supreme Court Pro Bono Mediation Scheme for Self-represented Litigants; and is on the IPTA small firm practitioner committee. Hayley is a Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards 2023 Finalist. Everything Hayley does is for the sake of her two beautiful daughters. When she is not in the office, you’ll find her seeking out new and adventurous experiences with her girls.
Dr. Adrian McCullagh, Principal, ODMOB Lawyers
Adrian holds degrees in Computer Science and Law, along with a Ph.D. in IT Security from the Queensland University of Technology. With over 30 years of experience, he is a pioneer in IT law in Australia and a member of the Queensland Law Society and the American Bar Association. Adrian continues to engage in research with Griffith University and the University of Queensland, publishing in various academic journals. His research interests include telecoms security, IT governance, cryptocurrencies and the implications of autonomous vehicles and machine learning. He also serves on the Intellectual Property and Information Technology Committee for the Queensland Law Society.