We are thrilled to announce the launch of our much-anticipated 2024 Commercial Litigation Outlook webinar series, where we will delve into the most pressing topics shaping the litigation landscape in the coming year.
Since our inaugural publication in 2020, our Commercial Litigation Outlook has served as a beacon for legal professionals, providing invaluable insights and forecasting emerging trends. As we embark on our fourth installment, we invite you to join us for a dynamic three-part webinar series designed to equip you with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the evolving complexities of practicing law.
Here's a glimpse of what each webinar will cover.
Charting the Course: AI's Influence on Legal Practice and IP Protection
In our first webinar, we discuss the pivotal role of AI in reshaping legal practice and delve deeper into its profound implications for intellectual property law. Join our esteemed panel of experts as we navigate the intricate intersections of AI technology, legal practice, and intellectual property rights. In an era marked by transformative advancements and evolving regulatory frameworks, this webinar promises invaluable insights into the future of law and IP protection amidst the AI revolution.
- Explore the transformative impact of AI on legal practice in 2024 and beyond
- Obtain insights into forthcoming AI regulations and their implications for businesses operating in the US and EU.
- Evaluate risk mitigation strategies to avoid potential liability when using AI platforms
- Learn how to implement strategies for safeguarding intellectual property rights amidst advancing AI technology
- Discuss the evolving role of legal education in preparing lawyers for an AI-enabled future and the shift towards human-centered AI.
Ken Wilton, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw
Speakers:
Rebecca Woods, Partner, Seyfarth ShawLauren Leipold, Partner, Seyfarth ShawOwen Wolfe, Partner, Seyfarth ShawPuya Partow-Navid, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw
Navigating Legal Minefields: Insights on Restrictive Covenants, eDiscovery, and Privacy Compliance
Thursday, April 11, 20241:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Eastern12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Central11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Mountain10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Pacific
About the Program
The second webinar in the series will examine the regulatory landscape surrounding non-compete agreements and will also address critical aspects in the realm of eDiscovery and Privacy litigation. Specifically covering the following:
- Federal Attempts to Curb Non-Competes: Delve into the proposed FTC rule and the NLRB's stance, analyzing their potential impacts and the legal challenges they may face.
- State Initiatives: Uncover the latest legislative developments from states like California, Minnesota, and New York, examining how these changes could impact employers nationwide.
- Judicial Scrutiny and Trends: Gain insights into recent court decisions regarding non-competes and confidentiality provisions, and understand their implications for businesses.
- Regulatory Enforcement Surrounding Privacy Laws: Learn about the rising regulatory enforcement and litigation surrounding data privacy laws, including the impact of consumer awareness and state legislation on businesses.
- Navigating the Risks of Privacy Litigation: Discover the latest developments in privacy litigation, including the surge in lawsuits related to website beacons, biometric data, and AI processing. Gain insights on compliance frameworks and preemptive risk assessments to mitigate litigation threats.
- Advancements and Risks in eDiscovery Tools: Learn about the latest advancements in GenAI eDiscovery tools, including document summarization, subjective coding determinations, and GenAI syntax and querying. Understand the challenges and considerations of adopting GenAI in litigation, including defensible use of technology and negotiating discovery protocols.
- Generative AI in eDiscovery Workflows: hear about the potential of Generative AI in eDiscovery workflows to streamline your business, increase productivity, and reduce inefficiencies amidst rising regulatory enforcement and litigation surrounding data privacy laws.
Rebecca Woods, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw
Speakers:
Dawn Mertineit, Partner, Seyfarth ShawJames Yu, Senior Counsel, Seyfarth ShawJason Priebe, Partner, Seyfarth ShawMatthew Christoff, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw
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