Artificial Intelligence and Human Interaction: Soft Law Considerations, Application, and the Legal Profession
About
This Course
Attend this program and learn about the risks and rewards associated with Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) in the legal profession. Gain a solid understanding of what AI is according to various agencies and the law. Discussions will specifically address AI developments, particularly “soft law” and its application to AI systems that purport to “be human.” In addition, a roundtable panel discussion will investigate current legislation and regulation, experiences with clients, and a look forward at aspirational models and enforcement.
Attorneys will learn about existing legal, regulatory, and ethical frameworks and new laws related to client and attorney uses of AI.
Attorneys from all levels of experience and across the various fields of the law will benefit by attending this program.
Learning Objectives:
- Define Artificial Intelligence and how it applies to the Legal Profession
- Reviewing existing applicable legal and regulatory frameworks
- Defining “Soft Law” and self-regulatory approaches
- Practical approaches to meeting existing legal practitioner requirements
About the Presenters
James Sherer, Esq.
BakerHostetler
Practice Area: Other
James A. Sherer co-leads the Emerging Technology team of BakerHostetler’s Digital Assets and Data Management group while directing the firm’s Artificial Intelligence and Information Governance engagements. His work spans litigation, transactions and regulatory enforcement while helping clients confront discovery management process issues; enterprise risk management; records and information governance; data privacy, security and bank secrecy; artificial intelligence and algorithmic transparency; technology integration issues; and related merger and acquisition, asset purchase and divestiture diligence.
View DetailsCat Casey
Reveal Brainspace
Practice Area: Other
Cat Casey is the Chief Growth Officer (CGO) for Reveal, a leader in AI powered legal technology. A global thought leader on the application of AI and advanced technology to the practice of law, Cat has extensive experience assisting clients with the complex eDiscovery and forensic needs that arise from litigation, expansive regulation, and complex contractual relationships and uses this to inform the innovative path forward for Reveal.
View DetailsDoug Kaminski
Cobra Legal
Practice Area: Other
Doug Kaminski is the Chief Revenue Officer for Cobra Legal Solutions, a team of like-minded professionals offering legal support services who combine deep experience in eDiscovery, contracts and due diligence, document review, legal research, and technology to deliver consistent, measurable results for corporate legal departments and their outside counsel. Doug manages project and client initiatives and provides AI and related services in support of Cobra’s multinational services.
View DetailsAriana Dindiyal, Esq.
BakerHostetler
Practice Area: Trial
Ariana Dindiyal is a commercial litigation associate who takes a resourceful and innovative approach to advising clients. Ariana’s expanding practice concentrates on matters related to commercial litigation in state and federal courts, as well as advising on issues related to data privacy, records and information governance, and technology application.
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