At Marbury Law Group, we believe that innovation isn’t just about adopting new technology – it’s about mastering it ethically, responsibly, and strategically to better serve our clients.
That is why we were proud to host the Marbury Law Group AI Summit 2025 on October 28-29, 2025. This intensive, two-day event brought together all of our attorneys, from partners to patent agents, for a deep dive into the practical and ethical applications of artificial intelligence in the legal landscape.
A Commitment to Competency and Ethics
Beyond an in-depth dive into the technology, our summit was a comprehensive, firm-wide training initiative, pending approval for Virginia CLE and Virginia CLE ethics credits. We engaged in critical discussions and presentations led by our own team, including attorneys Bob Hansen, Steve Huang, Tony Gayoso, and BJ Park.
Our sessions confronted the most pressing issues for a modern law firm, including:
- Ethical Guardrails: We dedicated significant time to legal risks in using AI tools in legal work, covering attorney duty of competency, the paramount duty to protect client information, ethical billing considerations, and managing AI hallucinations.
- Hands-On AI Application Demonstrations: We moved from theory to practice by using AI to draft patent applications and exploring how to use general LLM to speed up patent prosecution.
- Specialized Tools: We held live demonstrations of new generation legal-specific AI tools, including the Solve Intelligence Tool and the Junior Copilot Tool.
- Beyond Patents: Our training also covered contract drafting, legal research using LLMs, and applications in litigation.
Building a Collaborative AI Practice
This summit was as much about community as it was about curriculum. These collaborative sessions culminated in a final roundtable on how we could build a Marbury AI user community.
By investing in our own people and developing firm-wide policies and standards, the Marbury Law Group isn’t just preparing for the future of law, we are actively building it.