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February 24, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM AEDT


Virtual Event | ​​​​​​​

Law Squared 

Pricing
Members: $0.00
Non-members: $0.00
Non-members In-House Counsel: $0.00
Category
Substantive Law

Overview (Program Summary)

A program hosted by:

ACC Australia
LawSq 24.02



AI is no longer just a management issue - it is a board issue.

As boardroom conversations shift from “How do we govern?” to “How can AI help us govern better?”, directors must have a clear understanding of how AI intersects with fiduciary duties, independent judgement and the fundamentals of good governance. Used well, AI has the potential to optimise board processes and strengthen decision-making. Used Poorly, it introduces new governance, legal and ethical risks.

Join Vladimir Kravchenko - Commercial Lawyer, Law Squared, Ivana Kovacevic - Consultation Board Member, Practical Law Australia and Julie McLellan - Advisor to Boards & Directors, and author of the newsletter, The Director’s Dilemma, as they explore where AI can add real value, where caution is required, and why human-led governance remains essential.

Moderated by Law Squared’s Annika Childs, don’t miss this 60-minute webcast on Tuesday 24 February at midday to discover how AI is reshaping the modern boardroom and what directors need to know to use it responsibly.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Grounded in Australian governance and regulatory realities, this session is essential for current and aspiring directors, chairs and company secretaries.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

Viewers will gain insights into: 

   • AI Governance and Risk
   • AI in the Boardroom
   • Board Roles, Dynamics and Decision-Making
   • Oversight and Judgement
   • Director Reliance on AI as ‘Expert’ and S189

If you’re considering the safe, responsible adoption of AI at board level, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss!

Attendees earn 1 CPD.
Register now!


Speakers


Ivana

Ivana Kovacevic – Fractional General Counsel, Board Director, Keynote Speaker and Mentor

Ivana is a Multi-Award-Winning, GC100 and GC Powerlisted Fractional General Counsel, Board Member, Keynote Speaker, mentor and advisor to the C-suite and the Board. She has over 20 years of experience at ASX top 20 and top tier law firms, Freehills and Gilbert + Tobin, with extensive international and Australian experience in highly regulated industries. Ivana has a proven track record in Board reporting and strategic advice, privacy, crisis management, governance, modern slavery and ESG.


Vlad

Vladimir Kravchenko, Commercial Lawyer, Law Squared

Vladimir is a commercial + corporate lawyer with deep expertise in drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts across their full lifecycle and providing guidance on complex legal issues. Drawing on his background as in-house counsel at one of Australia’s largest companies, he delivers clear, practical and commercially attuned advice to clients. As a Law Squared as a Service relationship manager, Vladimir has worked extensively with in-house teams and C-suite of global and ASX listed companies in the technology, payments, energy, and financial services industries.


Julie

Julie McLellan, Advisor to Board & Directors, The Director’s Dilemma



Moderator / Presenter

annika

Annika Childs, Acting Head of Commercial, Law Squared

Annika is a skilled commercial lawyer known for translating complex legal issues into clear, practical advice. She focuses on drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, with expertise in contractual matters and regulatory compliance. Annika also plays a key role in driving strategic initiatives at Law Squared. She leverages her project management skills to enhance service delivery and ensure the Commercial team’s work consistently aligns with client expectations and business objectives.

Notes

*Competitor Exclusion – ACC Australia Partner’s may request that representative/s of a competitor organisation/s registered for the event be excluded, and ACC Australia reserves the right to make the final decision as to whether a registration is rejected. As a guide, a competitor organisation could be defined as a rival organisation of similar size to the host Corporate Partner, with an established practice, product or service in the area being showcased by the Corporate Partner’s at the event. Please provide a brief statement as to why you have deemed an organisation to be a competitor, in support of any request to ACC Australia to reject a registration.

* Please note that registrations are being managed by Law Squared. Please let ACC Australia know if you have not received your confirmation within 24 hours.

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Credits: 1 CPD Point
Category: Substantive & Procedural Law

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