A Day on Evidence 2026: Ethics and AI

Diana Manning joins speakers for a CLE program on evolving evidence issues, including AI-generated evidence.

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

The New Jersey State Bar Association is hosting 'A Day on Evidence,' a full-day seminar that brings together litigators to discuss evolving evidence issues. The program will include a report from the Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence and a focus on the emerging use of AI-generated evidence and related ethical concerns.

Why it matters

As AI technology continues to advance, the legal community is grappling with how to properly handle AI-generated evidence in court proceedings. This seminar aims to provide guidance and best practices for litigators on navigating these new evidentiary challenges.

The details

The seminar will cover a range of topics related to the use of AI in legal proceedings, including the admissibility of AI-generated evidence, potential biases in AI systems, and ethical considerations around the use of AI. Speakers will also discuss the Supreme Court Committee's report on updates to the Rules of Evidence.

  • The seminar will take place on March 6, 2026.

The players

Diana Manning

A speaker at the 'A Day on Evidence' seminar.

New Jersey State Bar Association

The organization hosting the 'A Day on Evidence' seminar.

Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence

The committee providing a report on updates to the Rules of Evidence at the seminar.

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The takeaway

As AI technology continues to be integrated into the legal system, this seminar highlights the importance of developing ethical guidelines and best practices for the use of AI-generated evidence in court proceedings.