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How much can you really trust your client? Ethical duties in a world of AI-generated material

Wed, 18 Mar

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The Lounge @ The Cluster

It’s never been easier for people to generate or alter documents, images, audio and even entire videos using AI. But what happens when your own client does this without telling you? 

How much can you really trust your client? Ethical duties in a world of AI-generated material
How much can you really trust your client? Ethical duties in a world of AI-generated material

Time & Location

18 Mar 2026, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

The Lounge @ The Cluster, 17 and 20, 17/31 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

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About the Event

It’s never been easier for people to generate or alter documents, images, audio and even entire videos using AI. But what happens when your own client does this without telling you? 


Perhaps they’ve just made some minor touch-ups to make things look slightly more favourable. Or used it as a writing assistant to help reconstruct past events. Or at the other extreme, used it to blatantly fabricate evidence, out of desperation, greed or spite.


Whatever the reason, what is the scope of lawyers’ ethical duties to verify the authenticity of client-supplied material? And how can you detect AI’s fingerprints?


Join us for a panel discussion, led by legal ethics and forensics experts, to explore these evolving issues and gain insights on how you can protect your practice and reputation.


Agenda: Panel discussion, Audience Q&A, Networking drinks


Speakers: Jennie Pakula (The Lawyer’s Friend), Paul Harrison (KordaMentha), Daniel Yim (VSCL Treasurer -…

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