On July 31, Baker Sterchi Member Megan Stumph-Turner will present the Lawline CLE course, “Ethical Use of AI: Risks, Responsibilities, and Realities for Lawyers.” The program will provide a foundational understanding of AI technologies used in the legal profession and explore the ethical implications of their use.
Stumph-Turner is based in the firm’s Kansas City office and focuses her practice on civil litigation, including creditors’ rights, financial services, real estate, construction and commercial litigation. She serves on the steering committees for ALFA’s Business Litigation and Women’s Initiative Practice Groups and is president of the Earl E. O’Connor American Inn of Court. She also co-chairs the firm’s Financial Services Practice Group and is licensed in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska.
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