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This program originally aired on November 4, 2025. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.

A panel comprised of law firm professionals and in-house counsel will provide insight into the intricacies of contracting with AI vendors. This program will cover key negotiation strategies, identify common contractual impositions, and highlight missing provisions that could impact your business. Additionally, it will examine AI program governance once the vendor relationship is established. 


Presented by:

Sheila Garber
Vice President, Managing Attorney
Assurant

Gabriel J. Oros
Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, & Privacy Officer
Delta Community Credit Union

Ted Claypoole
Partner
Womble Bond Dickinson

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Contoural, Inc.
8 pages

Unstructured data often holds critical insights for successful merger and acquisition integration, yet it remains one of the most overlooked and underserved areas.

This white paper outlines a phased approach to unstructured data integration that enhances compliance, reduces risk, and improves productivity — all within the tight timelines typical of integration efforts.

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping industries, but its development and deployment often sit at the nexus of intellectual property and data privacy laws. This panel will explore how regulations like GDPR and CCPA influence the creation, protection, and commercialization of AI-driven IP, including discussions on how these frameworks impact trade secrets, data-driven innovations, and compliance strategies in cross-border matters. Attendees will gain insights into balancing IP protections with privacy obligations, practical strategies for navigating compliance, and the implications of overlapping legal regimes for businesses leveraging AI technologies.

Presented in cooperation with Brooks Kushman P.C.

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Getting Ready for 2026 – Data Privacy Compliance Priorities

 

2025 saw major privacy developments for companies in the form of new U.S. state consumer privacy laws taking effect, new regulatory emphases (e.g., employee/job applicant privacy, streaming services, privacy policies, age verification, etc.), large settlement payments and continued privacy litigation. 

 

In this 1-hour CLE webinar, Greenberg Traurig privacy specialists, Gretchen Ramos and Darren Abernethy, will review the key activities from this year and read the tea leaves for what in-house counsel teams should expect for next year, with a focus on practical action items for businesses.

 

Topics covered will include:

 

·    Privacy regulator enforcement priorities and announced sweeps, and the parts of a company’s privacy program that should be buttoned up to help mitigate risk and unwanted scrutiny

·    The latest in digital advertising developments, from continued support for website 3rd party cookies, to mobile application privacy, to honoring browser-based opt-out signals like the Global Privacy Control

·    Privacy litigation trends—the old and new flavors of plaintiffs’ privacy demand letters and class action claims that we are seeing and defending

·    The major features of new state privacy laws and CCPA regulations, including prospective new privacy risk assessment, cybersecurity audit and automated decision making technology requirements (some of which will require signed corporate executive attestations—under penalty of perjury)

 

The goal of this session is to assist in-house counsel with data privacy issue spotting and planning for their businesses in 2026.  Audience participation is encouraged.   

 

Join us for a 1-hour session exploring the transformative impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) on the in-house legal industry. This session will review the findings of a comprehensive survey of 475 in-house legal professionals, shedding light on the current state of GenAI adoption, its perceived benefits and challenges, and the future implications for legal work and careers. Find out how GenAI is reshaping the landscape of in-house legal departments, increasing efficiency, improving client service, and driving cost savings. Learn about the emerging talent challenges and how organizations can prepare their workforce for the era of AI. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving legal landscape.


Generously sponsored by Everlaw

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Join leading cybersecurity experts and privacy practitioners as they cover key information to help in-house counsel navigate an attack. The panel will discuss why no organization is immune, how an attack unfolds, forensic investigations, and regulatory compliance issues. For added insight, an expert ransom negotiator will discuss the psychology behind negotiating a ransom.

Generously Sponsored by Jackson Lewis and the Employment and Labor Law Network

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Join Dentons' cross-border litigation team, in partnership with the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Ontario, and guest speaker Shreya Gupta, Director, Legal Counsel (Technology, AI and Privacy) at Loblaw Companies Limited, for a practical, insight driven discussion on latest developments in privacy class actions across Canada and the US, and ways for corporate counsel to anticipate risk, mitigate legal exposure and position their organizations for success amid rapidly evolving privacy and class action landscapes.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical, business-ready insights from experienced practitioners and in-house legal counsel on one of today’s most dynamic areas of organizational risk.

We hope you join us!

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