A year ago, then-president-elect of the State Bar of Texas Cindy V. Tisdale attended a conference organized by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and listened to attorneys on a panel discuss artificial intelligence.

At the time, Tisdale hadn’t yet been exposed to AI matters. But the issues raised concerned her enough that she turned to State Bar Executive Director Trey Apfell and said, “We need to get ahead of this.”

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