NJSBA announces exclusive Lexis+ AI discount and resource page for members

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on April 30 that its members now have access to a dedicated resource page for artificial intelligence tools, including an exclusive 15% discount for new Lexis+ AI subscribers.

This initiative is intended to support legal professionals as they navigate the growing use of artificial intelligence in their work. The association’s announcement highlights efforts to provide practical resources and educational materials to its membership.

According to the association, the new hub allows current Lexis+ AI subscribers an easy sign-in process and offers a wide range of AI-related materials. These include thought leadership articles, video content, as well as both live and archived webinars designed to help lawyers stay informed about developments in legal technology.

New subscribers who access Lexis+ AI through this member benefit can receive a 15% discount. The association said this offer is available exclusively through the resource page created for its members.

The launch of this resource page reflects ongoing interest among legal professionals in understanding how artificial intelligence can impact their practice. By providing centralized information and discounted access, the New Jersey State Bar Association aims to assist its members in adopting new technologies responsibly.



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