Board member flags new advisory opinion on AI and law practice

Governors' Roundtable ยท November 19, 2025

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Edi Nevits told the governors' roundtable the committee on professional ethics issued several advisory opinions, specifically highlighting one on AI tools and law practice and asking members to review and share it with groups they liaise with.

A board member called attention to new advisory opinions from the committee on professional ethics, including guidance on the use of AI in legal practice.

"There's several new advisory opinions from the committee on professional ethics, but of particular interest perhaps is their advisory opinion on AI tools and law practice," Edi Nevits said, urging members to read the opinion. "If you haven't gotten a chance to look at it, please take a look at it and think about whether some of the groups that you liaise with might be interested in reviewing that."

Nevits' remark was presented as an informational highlight; the roundtable did not take formal action on the opinion during the session. Members were asked to circulate the opinion to relevant groups and consider discussion at future meetings or sections that address ethics and technology.