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  • Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/07/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    Dive into the world of artificial intelligence with our in-depth session, designed to empower you with essential AI literacy. As AI continues to shape our future, understanding its legal and contractual landscape becomes paramount. You will leave the room empowered to face the AI clauses.

  • Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/26/2025 at 11:00 AM (EDT)

    Regardless of whether companies have policies in place, employees are using AI. From enterprise-licensed models to tools available on any browser, AI adoption is happening both in the open and in the shadows, creating unseen legal and compliance risks for corporate counsel. This session will explore the hidden dangers of AI use in the workplace, focusing on copyright infringement, data privacy, and legal exposure related to AI-generated content.

  • This program originally aired on August 14, 2025. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.

  • Nonprofits are generating more intellectual property than ever, including brand assets, digital content, and service materials, often without clear strategies to protect them. The rise of AI tools adds new complexity around ownership, copyright, fair use, and vendor practices. Join us for a practical legal update on how nonprofits can proactively manage IP, navigate AI-related risks, and strengthen contracts and content policies.

  • This program is last part of the AI Governance series and will delve into recent events that enforce the need to assess the use of your IP by GenAI applications and provide best practices for ensuring that your organization’s data stays within the organization and is not made available for training or other purposes.

  • This thought-provoking keynote explores how in-house counsel can effectively embrace AI's transformative potential while maintaining their critical role as ethical gatekeepers. Drawing from extensive experience in emerging technology and strategic leadership, Kate O'Neill offers a unique framework for approaching AI adoption that serves both business growth and liability protection. She'll share practical insights on how corporate counsel can move beyond reactive compliance to proactively guide their organizations in creating meaningful innovation. Perfect for in-house counsel navigating their dual roles as business partners and ethical guardians, this talk provides actionable strategies for leveraging AI competitively while ensuring appropriate safeguards and creating lasting value for all stakeholders.

  • This panel will explore the legal implications and ethical considerations surrounding AI technologies, providing insights into how counsel can navigate these complexities.

  • Technology stocks dominate the S&P 500 Index, constituting over 30% of its value. As these tech giants expand through acquisitions, understanding the unique aspects of technology M&A becomes crucial. This Webcast delves into the specialized considerations of tech acquisitions, especially with the growing influence of AI, including: Profiling Technology Targets, Due Diligence Process, Employee Retention Strategies, and Post-Closing Transition Management.

  • Join the monthly meeting to discuss all things Artificial Intelligence as it relates to in-house counsel.

  • Join us as we examine global AI regulation with experts from Primerus France and China and in-house counsel affected by these regulations

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