

Disability Peers in Practice (June 2026) - Session #3
Disability Peers in Practice, hosted by Chronicle, is a regular roundtable for disability attorneys and their teams. It's a space to compare notes on what's working, what isn't, and what everyone's quietly wondering but rarely gets to ask out loud.
This isn't a webinar. There's no presentation and nothing to buy. Just practitioners talking to practitioners about how they actually run their practices.
This month: Where AI actually helps in a disability practice (and where it doesn't).
Every firm is testing AI somewhere right now, from intake to medical records to hearing prep. Almost no one compares notes on what's actually paying off. We'll talk through where it's saving real time, where it's burned people, and what's still mostly hype, share what we're seeing across hundreds of disability firms, and open it up for Chronicle Q&A at the end.
Why Attend:
Conferences happen twice a year, and the listserv keeps things formal. There aren't many spaces in between where disability practitioners can compare notes openly.
Peers in Practice is built for exactly that. Every session is small enough that everyone talks, and candid enough that people share whatever is on their mind.
Who Should Attend:
This event is for attorneys, paralegals, and firm owners who want honest peer conversation.
You'll get the most out of it if you're:
Running or managing a disability law practice
Testing AI tools, or trying to figure out where they'd actually fit
Curious what other firms are doing differently
A Chronicle customer who wants a space to ask questions and share what's working with others