This program is eligible for 2.5 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states. In 50-minute states, this program is eligible for 3 hours of CLE credit. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.
Overview
This course offers a basic introduction to critical challenges that legal professionals encounter today. It comprises two main focus areas:
- Accessibility and Disability Issues: The course explores the various barriers that lawyers with disabilities may face and discusses strategies to improve accessibility within the legal profession.
- Generative Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: Participants will delve into the implications of using generative AI in legal practice, including ethical considerations and potential impacts on the profession.
Additionally, the course includes an in-depth analysis of the latest Ethics Opinion from the Pennsylvania Bar Association, which provides guidance on the ethical use of AI by lawyers.By the end of the program, attendees will have gained valuable insights into these emerging areas and be better equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of legal ethics and technology.
This program is sponsored by the PBA Technology Committee
Recorded in July 2024.
Faculty
Paul D. Edger, Esq.
Mr. Edger is a Senior Deputy Attorney General in Charge of the Harrisburg region of the Bureau of Consumer Protection with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. Additionally, Mr. Edger also serves as an Instructor of the Commonwealth Investigator Training Program, conducted at the PSP Academy in Hershey, PA. Prior to joining the Attorney General, Mr. Edger was a Regional Managing Attorney at MidPenn Legal Services, a non-profit legal aid firm for over seven years, representing clients and overseeing all services in Adams, Cumberland, Franklin and Fulton counties. Mr. Edger was also an Adjunct Professor at Widener University Commonwealth Law School, teaching in the areas of family law, property, employment law, and trial skills. Mr. Edger has been recognized for his accomplishment by receiving numerous awards throughout his career. In 2026 he was awarded the Frances H. Del Duca President’s Award by the Cumberland County Bar Association for his numerous leadership positions and service to the state and county bar, and working first-hand to better the local community. In 2025 he was awarded the Verdina Showell Award for his work as one of the three Wills for Heroes Statewide Directors for Pennsylvania, and in 2024 he was awarded the C. Dale McClain Quality of Life Award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association for his leadership in providing volunteer opportunities to assist other individuals, providing others with a sustainable quality of life. He also received a Special Achievement Award in 2024 from PBA President Michael McDonald for his service as a co-Vice-Chair on the newly formed Technology Committee. In 2023 Mr. Edger received the Michael K. Smith Excellence Award from the PBA Young Lawyers Division for service to youth. Mr. Edger currently serves as the Zone 3 Governor of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, representing lawyers in nine counties throughout Central PA. He previously served as the Chair of the PBA Young Lawyers Division from 2021-22, and served a three-year term on the PBA Board of Governors. Mr. Edger is also one of three Statewide Directors of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Wills for Heroes program. Mr. Edger is currently President of the Cumberland County Bar Association. Mr. Edger graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Elizabethtown College and earned his Juris Doctor from the Widener University School of Law. He lives in Carlisle with his wife Katelynn and his sons Connor and Aiden.
Sharon R. Lopez, Esq.
Sharon R. López is a plaintiff’s employment and civil rights attorney. She represents plaintiffs and employees seeking justice in the workplace. She fights for those who are discriminated against in the workplace and those denied their federal and state employment protections and rights. She is the managing partner of her woman owned firm, Triquetra Law ®. The award-winning firm is located in Lancaster, PA. López started her legal career at Central Penn Legal Services (CPLS), now known as MidPenn Legal Services. Her work at CPLS gave her a deep understanding of the need for free and pro bono legal services. López worked at CPLS for nine years. Subsequently she worked at the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence (PCADV), a statewide non-profit organization that advocates for safety, autonomy, and restoration of domestic violence survivors. In 2006 López left PCADV to form a private law firm dedicated to advancing civil rights, Triquetra Law ®. In 2007-08, she spearheaded a diversity pipeline project that placed minority first-year law students in local law firms for the summer. López continues her efforts to mentor and sponsor lawyers who ask for her help, no matter their practice area, or geographic location. López believes being a lawyer means working for social justice and being a voice for positive change in society. This motivates her to not only practice civil rights employment law, but to serve as a statewide leader in the legal profession. Some of her statewide service include serving on the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) Judicial Evaluation Commission, which reviews and rates state appellate court candidates. Governor Wolf also appointed López to serve for one year on the Governor’s Judicial Merit Selection Commission. López became the 123rd President in 2017-2018 for the Pennsylvania Bar Association. She was the fourth woman, the first Latina, the first mother, the first ex legal services attorney, and the first Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Intern to service as President of the largest voluntary state bar association in Pennsylvania. López served on the Board of Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing advice and representation to low-income individuals who have criminal records that hold them back from achieving their social and career goals. She presently serves on the Board of Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers, and the Board of the Interest on Lawyer’s Trust Account.
Samuel G. Encarnacion, Esq.
Samuel G. Encarnacion is the First Assistant Public Defender of Lancaster County. He has a long-standing career with the Lancaster County Public Defender’s Office, representing clients in criminal cases. Bilingual in English and Spanish, he is originally from the Dominican Republic, grew up in Puerto Rico,and moved to Texas in 1980. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin and obtained his J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law at Austin. He was also a partner with Spahn & Encarnacion and represented injured plaintiffs with Haggerty & Silverman. In addition to his legal practice, he has actively participated in various legal committees, including the Pennsylvania Bar Association Minority Bar Committee. He served as an at-large minority governor on the PBA Board of Governors. Furthermore, Sam chaired the PBA Insurance Fund and Trust for and for its tenure as Chair received the PBA Special Achievement Award. He was also a member of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Committee on Rules of Evidence and served as its chair. Recently, he was appointed as co-vice chair of the newly formed Technology Committee.
Chris Nash
Chris Nash is Head of Marketing and Business Development at Anytime AI, The Premier AI Legal Assistant for Plaintiff Lawyers. Chris brings 25 years of digital marketing, sales, AI, SEO, and e-commerce experience to Anytime AI. The company leverages the most cutting-edge Generative AI technologies and empowers attorneys by automating essential workflows in personal injury cases, facilitating legal research, auto-drafting legal memos, and analyzing legal documents and medical records to expedite fact-finding. Prior to joining Anytime AI, Chris managed the largest legal accounts at ALM | Law.com, the leading digital and media company in the legal marketplace. Before that, Chris was the president of LSEO.com, an award-winning SEO and digital marketing firm, where he led a team of 20 and increased company revenue by over 500% in three years. Chris also co-founded and launched the second largest e-commerce dancewear company in the US, AllAboutDance.com, rapidly grew the company and sold it to the world’s largest online discount dancewear retailer. Chris attended Hamilton College, where he studied government and economics, and received a global technology research grant from the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship.
Jeffrey Rodgers
Jeff Rodgers is the manager of digital accessibility at Accessiblü, an agency that specializes in helping companies enhance the accessibility of their digital assets. He leads the accessibility team and oversees accessibility audits, testing, and training for international and U.S. clients. Jeff’s passion for accessibility has led to positions as a digital accessibility specialist and lead instructional designer in corporate and higher education settings. He holds degrees from Kent State and Indiana University, as well as a M.S.Ed. in learning design and technology from Purdue University. Jeff is a member of the International Association of Accessibility Professionals.
Jennifer L. Ellis, Esq.
Jennifer Ellis is an attorney licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and the principal of Jennifer Ellis, JD, LLC, a law practice management and technology consulting firm. Her legal practice focuses on ethics, and her consulting work assists lawyers and legal organizations with technology selection, implementation, and risk management, including cybersecurity and the practical use of artificial intelligence in legal practice.
Jennifer has extensive experience in legal education and professional development and has worked closely with bar associations and continuing legal education providers on the development and presentation of programs for lawyers at all stages of practice. She regularly speaks and writes on legal ethics, law practice management, and emerging technology issues, with an emphasis on helping lawyers evaluate new tools realistically and responsibly. Her work emphasizes clarity, accuracy, and ethical judgment, particularly where law and technology intersect. Find Jennifer online at jlellis.net.
Daniel J. Siegel, Esq.
Attorney Daniel J. Siegel is a nationally recognized authority on ethics, technology, data protection and business workflow management, and the principal of both the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC and Integrated Technology Services, LLC. Dan provides techno-ethics counsel to solo, small and mid-sized law firms on cybersecurity, technology and other related issues. His practice includes representing of attorneys in disciplinary matters; providing professional responsibility guidance to attorneys and firms; serving as appellate counsel; and representing individuals in workers’ compensation and personal injury matters. Dan also consults with law firms and businesses on workflow management, implementation of paperless offices, and other productivity matters. Attorney Siegel is a prolific speaker and author, and serves as the Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Committee on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility, and Past-Chair of the American Bar Association’s Professional Development Board Chair. The author of 15 books, Dan is a columnist and frequent lecturer on a wide range of topics, including ethics, technology, substantive law, appellate law, and professional responsibility matters. You can reach Dan at [email protected].

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