Mitigating Legal Risks of Artificial Intelligence: Best Practices for Counsel
Fiduciary Expectations, Legal Challenges, Cross-Border Dealings, Managing Transactions and Data Privacy
Recording of a 90-minute CLE webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will provide insight into the emerging market of artificial intelligence (AI) and liability risks to organizations that cause corporate governance and compliance problems. The panel will identify developing liability exposures in using AI and other relevant governance concerns.
Outline
- Practical uses and applications of AI raising concerns for corporate counsel
- Fiduciary expectations, legal risks and challenges associated with the use of AI
- Transactions involving AI based systems and methods to reduce liability
Benefits
The panel will review these and other critical issues:
- Practical applications of AI that raising complex legal issues for organizations
- Laws and regulations associated with AI
- Liability exposure and best practices in handling transactions involving AI
- Best practices for contracts involving AI based systems
Faculty
Robert W. (Bob) Kantner
Partner
Jones Day
Mr. Kantner is an experienced trial lawyer who handles intellectual property and business cases. He organized a working... | Read More
Mr. Kantner is an experienced trial lawyer who handles intellectual property and business cases. He organized a working group at his firm focused on artificial intelligence and robotics and serves on another working group focused on autonomous vehicles. Mr. Kantner has gone to trial 36 times, serving as lead trial counsel in 28 of those trials; his clients have prevailed outright in 75 percent of the trials. Seven of his first chair trials have been patent cases and eight others have been trade secret cases. He as tried two copyright cases involving software. Mr. Kantner has experience with the following technologies: telecommunications, artificial intelligence, and various other technologies used in autonomous vehicles, genetics and energy. He has written and spoken about artificial intelligence numerous times.
CloseMichael W. Kelly
Partner
Squire Patton Boggs
Mr. Kelly has experience in employment litigation, counseling, collective bargaining and arbitration. His practice... | Read More
Mr. Kelly has experience in employment litigation, counseling, collective bargaining and arbitration. His practice includes state and federal employment litigation regarding wage and hour issues, age and disability discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation. He speaks on new issues regarding employee privacy and employer monitoring of information technology facilities such as email and voicemail.
CloseHuu Nguyen
Partner
Squire Patton Boggs
Mr. Nguyen is a deal lawyer, focusing his practice on commercial and corporate transactions in the technology and media... | Read More
Mr. Nguyen is a deal lawyer, focusing his practice on commercial and corporate transactions in the technology and media space. He counsels and assists clients with complex commercial arrangements, strategic relationships, financial regulatory matters, privacy and security matters, licensing, outsourcing, cyber law, intellectual property rights and rights of publicity and personality. He also helps his clients with accelerator and foundry formations and associated fund formations, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, corporate formation and other corporate matters.
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Assistant General Counsel
Microsoft
Mr. Garcia practices at the intersection of law and technology and provides a wide range of legal support to... | Read More
Mr. Garcia practices at the intersection of law and technology and provides a wide range of legal support to Microsoft's Sales, Services, Marketing & Operations teams across the United States. Prior to joining Microsoft he worked in various in-house legal roles for IBM and Accenture. He has over 20 years of legal experience, all in-house with leading Information Technology providers. His primary expertise includes shaping and negotiating a wide range of sophisticated IT contracts with third parties such as Digital Transformation, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, on-premises licensing, business process outsourcing, consulting services and product support arrangements. In addition, he has substantial expertise in the areas of cybersecurity, privacy, compliance & ethics, and intellectual property.
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