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The Evolving Legal AI Landscape: What You Need to Know

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Event pre-recorded on October 16, 2024
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As artificial intelligence, and generative AI in particular, becomes an indispensable technology for companies and consumers, legal professionals must be ready to advise their clients or business on the fast-changing legal and regulatory environment governing the use of AI and the business and litigation risks of deploying and adopting this technology.

Through a panel discussion featuring the perspectives of Practical Law subject matter experts and a senior in-house lawyer, this webinar will cover some of the latest developments and legal issues to navigate in this fast-moving area.

Topics will include:

  • Recent legal developments in AI regulation at the state and federal levels and how the landscape is evolving.
  • Data protection, IP, and employment law issues to consider when deploying and adopting AI, including generative AI.
  • Managing liability and risk when using AI systems.
  • Upcoming developments and trends.

Panelists:
Speaker
Sarah Muhlstock
Senior Specialist Legal Editor
Sarah Muhlstock, CIPP/US/C joined Practical Law from Brother International Corporation, where she was Senior Corporate Counsel responsible for US and Canadian data privacy and general commercial matters. Previously Sarah was an attorney at Verizon Wireless in the Procurement and Technology and Contracts groups. Before that, she was a commercial litigation associate at Day Pitney LLP. Sarah is a Senior Specialist Legal Editor of Practical Law’s Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Service.

Speaker
Helen Respass
Senior Managing Editor (Moderator)
Helen Respass joined Practical Law from Sojitz Corporation of America, where she was Assistant General Counsel for the Americas region, handling a wide range of corporate, M&A, commercial and employment matters and overseeing the ethics and compliance program. She previously was an associate in the Executive Compensation and ERISA group at Linklaters LLP and before that an associate in both the Corporate and the Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits groups at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. Helen is a Senior Managing Editor of Practical Law's Commercial Transactions and Law Department Service.

Speaker
Barbara Harris
Senior Executive Editor
Barbara Harris joined Practical Law from DLA Piper LLP, where she served as Counsel in the labor and employment group for more than 10 years. Previously, Barbara spent seven years as Counsel at Solomon, Zauderer, Ellenhorn, Frischer & Sharp, a boutique litigation firm in New York City. Before that, she was an associate at Alschuler, Grossman & Pines in Los Angeles. Barbara is a Senior Executive Editor of Practical Law’s Labor & Employment Service.

Speaker
Michael Chiappetta
Senior Specialist Legal Editor
Michael Chiappetta joined Practical Law from Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu, PC, where he was counsel focusing on trademark and copyright litigation. Previously, he was an entertainment litigation associate at Troop Meisinger Steuber & Pasich, LLP in Los Angeles. Michael is a Senior Specialist Legal Editor of Practical Law’s Intellectual Property & Technology Service.

Speaker
Stephen Malone
Head of Global Employment Law, Peloton Interactive, Inc.
Stephen Malone is the Head of Global Employment Law at Peloton Interactive, Inc, leading the company's workplace legal strategy and the employment legal team from its NYC headquarters. Previously, Steve served as Vice President, Legal, Employment & Corporate Affairs at Fox Corporation in NYC, handling employment law, executive compensation, and ESG strategy. He also practiced employment law at NBC Universal, Proskauer, and at Winston & Strawn. Steve is a current member of the Thomson Reuters Practical Law Advisory Board and he has contributed timely content to the Practical Law service. Recently, he has published and spoken about the appropriate use of artificial intelligence in employment law, as well as the pitfalls of technology employers may use to monitor remote employees.

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