Larry A. DiMatteo wins Virginia Maurer Award for Best Ethics Paper on AI in law
On August 10th, Larry A. DiMatteo received the prestigious Virginia Maurer Award for Best Ethics Paper at the annual Academy of Legal Studies in Business meeting in Washington, D.C. His winning paper, titled “Governance of Lawyering and Lawyering Governance of AI,” explored the ethical dimensions of AI in legal practice.
The Academy of Legal Studies in Business serves as a global platform for educators in business law to exchange ideas and insights. It works to promote the creation of high-quality educational resources and fosters collaboration among researchers, teachers, and practitioners. Each year, the academy sponsors a conference that highlights cutting-edge materials on business law, the legal environment, and related subjects.
The highly esteemed Virginia Maurer award is named in honor of Virginia Maurer, a scholar in business ethics, and is given to the author whose work exhibits merit, depth, and originality in addressing ethical issues within the field of business law. The recognition is a testament not only to the paper’s academic excellence but also to its impact on shaping ethical standards and practices within legal and business frameworks. Receiving this award highlights DiMatteo’s leadership and expertise in navigating the ethical challenges brought about by evolving business practices, technology, and law.