The Florida Bar became one of the first governing bodies to provide members with a roadmap for integrating artificial intelligence into their practice.

F. Scott Westheimer, president of the bar and a partner at Syprett Meshad in Sarasota, said the 18-page opinion is a culmination of one of his priorities during his term because of the promise and peril that artificial intelligence holds for litigators.

F. Scott Westheimer, with Syprett Meshad. (Courtesy photo) F. Scott Westheimer, with Syprett Meshad. (Courtesy photo)

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