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Law Society Accredits Law Bytes Podcast Episodes for CPD

Stay informed on digital policy issues and fulfill your CPD obligations with accredited Law Bytes podcast episodes.

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In this image there is a man in the middle who is interviewing the other person by holding the mic. On the left side there is a man recording the video with the camera. On the right side there are two other people who are standing on the floor by folding their hands. In the background there is a plant. On the left side there are two girls standing near the wooden door. In the middle there is a notice board on which there are papers.

Law Society Accredits Law Bytes Podcast Episodes for CPD

The Law Society of Ontario has accredited additional episodes of the Law Bytes podcast. These episodes, which delve into the impact of artificial intelligence, new technologies, and open access to law, can now be used by Ontario lawyers to fulfill their annual continuing professional development requirements.

The Law Bytes podcast, hosted by Michael Geist, has long been a resource for lawyers interested in digital policy issues. Now, some of its episodes have been accredited for Professionalism Hours credit by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO). The accredited episodes include content hours focused on professionalism, ensuring they meet the LSO's standards for continuing education.

The approved episodes explore the intersection of law and technology, discussing topics such as the implications of artificial intelligence on the legal profession and the benefits of open access to law. These topics are increasingly relevant in today's digital age, making the accredited episodes a valuable resource for Ontario lawyers looking to stay informed and meet their CPD requirements.

The Law Society of Ontario has approved additional Law Bytes podcast episodes for Professionalism Hours credit. These episodes, which cover the impact of AI, new technologies, and open access to law, are now a recognized way for Ontario lawyers to meet their annual CPD requirements. Lawyers can listen to these accredited episodes to stay informed about digital policy issues while fulfilling their professional development obligations.

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