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Artificial Intelligence

A fast, practical overview of how emerging AI regulations affect employment practices, privacy compliance, and consumer protection obligations. Speakers will highlight key regulatory trends and offer practical steps companies can take to stay ahead of enforcement.

Organizations are using AI tools in their everyday business operations, and third-party software providers are offering more and more AI tools to help businesses run efficiently and use data effectively.  But what pre-contract due diligence should be done on these AI tools, and what provisions are needed in agreements that govern these AI tools?  In this CLE, we will provide practical, real-world advice on how to address the risks of these AI tools through pre-contract due diligence and contractual provisions.  We will discuss the due diligence businesses should be conducting prior to contracting for any AI tool (including the questions to ask an AI vendor and requests to make), and the contractual provisions to consider including in any agreement governing an AI tool.

All registration links are located in our weekly email.

Questions: Kathleen Smits at charlotteAED@accglobal.com

ACC Houston CLE: Adapting Work, Not People
Managing Generational Change in the age of AI Adoption
January 27, 2026 | 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Grotto

You are invited to join K&L Gates and ACC for a complimentary CLE presentation and refreshments on Tuesday, 27 January at Grotto Ristorante. This panel discussion will focus on the benefits and challenges of integrating AI into a multigenerational legal workforce.

Highlights include:

  • Why multigenerational management matters more in an AI era (internal organization and/or dealing with external outside counsel)
  • Where AI technology creates opportunities and risks
  • AI governance strategies 
  • Training, performance, and communication best practices in AI adoption
  • Talent retention/management vs. cost pressure
  • Key takeaways for in-house counsel

Event Timing:
3:30 - 4:00 PM: Registration and Refreshments
4:00 - 5:00 PM: CLE Presentation
5:00 - 6:00 PM: Networking and Refreshments

ACC Colorado In-House Counsel Forum 
Thursday, May 7, 2026 | 12:30 pm - 6:30 pm 
The Inverness Denver Hotel | 200 Inverness Drive | Englewood, CO 80112

REGISTER NOW!

KEYNOTE SPEAKER | GENERAL SESSION
Cara Hale Alter
Founder & President | SpeechSkills

2026 In-House Counsel Day | General Session Keynote Address
Thursday, May 7 | 4:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. 

The Power of Visible Credibility

For in-house counsel, credibility is currency. While legal expertise is essential, how that expertise is communicated often determines whether your advice is trusted, acted upon, or overlooked. Drawing from her book The Credibility Code, communication expert Cara Hale Alter outlines and demonstrates the keystone behaviors of “Visible Credibility”—the body language, vocal cues, and mannerisms that most influence the perception of confidence, competence, and trustworthiness.  We'll examine how to:

  • Project gravitas, both in-person and in virtual settings
  • Recognize and prevent the “tells” of nervousness and intimidation
  • Strike a balance between authority and approachability
  • Maintain composure under pressure
  • Avoid unintentional behaviors that may undermine status or confidence

Attendees will additionally receive one year of access to the SpeechSkills Credibility Essentials online program to support continued self-directed practice and habit reinforcement. 

Register for ACC Colorado's IHCF 2026 and join in as the keynote delivers a presentation focused on the unique leadership presence and communication challenges facing career in-house counsel! You will reconnect with your ACC in-house counsel network, generous sponsors, and legal intern placement officers, for a jampacked afternoon of CLE education, serious networking, and a hosted reception!  

REGISTER!   
Four (4) General CLE Credits PENDING. 
Beverages, Light Snacks, Happy Hour Included. Lunch not provided. 

ACC Member Price - $50
Member rate extended to ACC corporate member paralegals and contract managers.
Four (4) General CLE Credits Approved. 

Non-Member Price - $75
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 Four (4) CLE Credits Pending. 
Beverages, Snacks, Happy Hour Included
Lunch is not served. 

SOCIAL SUMMIT BEVERAGE SPONSOR

1:00 P.M. – 1:50 P.M. – 2 Sessions (1 CLE Credit)
2:00 P.M. – 2:50 P.M. – 2 Sessions (1 CLE Credit)
3:00 P.M. – 3:50 P.M. – 2 Sessions (1 CLE Credit)
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4:00 P.M. – 5:30 P.M. – General Session  (1 CLE Credit)
5:30 P.M. – 6:30 P.M. – Social Summit/Networking*
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Considering hiring Legal Interns? 
Questions about working with law students or 
recent graduates? 
Representatives from local law schools will be on hand 
at IHCF to share information and answer questions!

1:00 PM – 1:50 PM – 2 Sessions   

ALPINE 1-3 

ALPINE 4



Choosing the Right Path: 
A Corporate Counsel Guide to Litigation, Arbitration, Mediation, and Creative ADR Tools  

This presentation will compare the forums of:

  • Creative ADR mechanisms 

  • Selecting the right path for a particular dispute

  • How to implement an effective process

Presenter: 
Allison Burke, Partner, Taft

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP, IT, and Data in M&A Deals: 
Key Issues for Buyers and Sellers

IP, IT, and data assets increasingly drive both value and risk in M&A transactions, and the issues that matter most often differ depending on whether you are on the buy side or the sell side. This session will provide a practical overview of the key areas that routinely shape diligence and negotiations, including IP ownership and licensing, data use and privacy considerations, cybersecurity exposures, and dependencies on SaaS and other third party technologies. We will also touch on emerging issues such as AI and software development, and how they influence risk allocation and post closing integration. In this presentation, attendees will learn:
•    How IP, IT, and data privacy risks differ for buyers and sellers, and what each side should prioritize
•    Common pitfalls involving licenses, data rights, cybersecurity, and open source software
•    Practical steps in house counsel can take to identify issues early and manage risk throughout the deal

Presenters:
Peter Kinsella, Perkins Coie Partner
Sean Belding, Perkins Coie Counsel    

2:00 PM – 2:50 PM – 2 Sessions

 

spencer

Managing Outside Counsel Relationships: What In-House Counsel Expect (and What Actually Works)

Thomson Reuters recently reported that the greatest area for improvement in the relationship in-house attorneys have with their law firms centers on “value,” which accounted for 29 percent of criticisms heard from survey participants. Another 23 percent cited concerns about the quality of work from outside counsel, and the top two concerns tied to “service” had to do with responsiveness and communication.

This panel discussion will explore best practices in-house counsel can leverage to capture maximum value in their relationship with outside law firms – a dynamic that has room for improvement, according to a recent Thomson Reuters report. Join us as panelists share candid, real world perspectives on what makes an outside counsel relationship effective, efficient, and worth the investment. The conversation will focus on practical strategies that help in house counsel get the right legal support while maintaining control over budget, risk, and business outcomes.

Presenters:
Robin Nolan, Partner, Spencer Fane
Julie Stencel, Assistant General Counsel, Xcel Energy

 

                                                

NDAs in Practice:  Considerations to Keep in Mind when Negotiating and Litigating NDAs

Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) are critical tools for protecting confidential information, but effectiveness depends heavily on precise drafting and clear definitions of what constitutes “confidential” material. When negotiating NDAs, parties must consider scope, duration, permitted disclosures, and jurisdictional enforceability to avoid overly broad or unenforceable provisions. In litigation, courts often scrutinize reasonableness and actual harm, making it essential that NDAs are both narrowly tailored and supported by legitimate business interests.

Presenter:
Laura Sturges, Of Counsel, Gibson Dunn

 

 

 

 

 

3:00 PM – 3:50 PM – 2 Sessions 


 AI Governance for Legal Departments: 
Managing Risk, Ethics, and Colorado’s Emerging AI Regulation

Artificial intelligence tools are rapidly being deployed across legal departments and enterprise functions. In-house counsel must now evaluate not only efficiency gains, but confidentiality risks, privilege exposure, vendor liability, and compliance with emerging state regulation — including Colorado’s Artificial Intelligence Act. This session provides a practical governance framework for overseeing AI use internally and by outside counsel.  In this presentation, attendees will learn:

• Where AI can safely enhance legal workflows — and where human judgment remains critical
• Ethical duties of competence, supervision, and confidentiality in AI-enabled practice
• How Colorado’s AI regulatory framework impacts enterprise risk assessment
• Contractual protections to consider in AI vendor and outside counsel agreements
• A governance checklist for implementing AI responsibly in 2026

Presenters:

Lindsey Schultz, Senior Managing Counsel & Head of Program, Governance & Policy, Visa Global Privacy Office
George Ngengwe, Partner, Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Camila Tobon, Partner, Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP    

Ogletree

Second to None:  
Colorado’s Quest to Lead the Pack in Employment Regulation

Explore the top issues facing employers in the rapidly developing Colorado legal landscape including:

  • Wage enforcement actions 
  • Bonus and commission plans
  • Class actions sparking from common employee agreements  

Presenters: 
Susanne Mombelli, Of Counsel, Ogletree Deakins
Kaitlin Spittell, Associate, Ogletree Deakins
Tyler Strobel, Associate, Ogletree Deakins
David Zwisler, Shareholder, Ogletree Deakins 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4:00 PM – 5:30 PM – General Session - ALPINE 1-3

 KEYNOTE SPEAKER | GENERAL SESSION
Cara Hale Alter | Founder & President 

Cara Hale Alter deeply understands how nonverbal communication shapes the perception of leadership presence. On stage, she’s an energetic, warm, and compelling presenter, having won numerous national awards for public speaking. As the founder of SpeechSkills, Cara has provided training to some of the world’s best-known companies, including Google, PayPal, Pixar, Pinterest, Kaiser, Schwab, Caterpillar, and Facebook. A guest lecturer at UC Berkeley, Harvard, Stanford, and UC Hastings College of Law, Cara has also worked with numerous top-100 law firms. She is a frequent media resource, appearing in Forbes.com, The Globe and Mail, USA Today, and countless other media outlets. A past board member of NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners), Cara has had the pleasure of speaking at more than 500 conferences in 20 different countries. 

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Immediately Following | Hosted Reception & Networking

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM | Hosted Reception & Networking 

REGISTER  

 

 

AI, Ethics, and the In-House Lawyer: Guardrails, Governance, and What Comes Next

Artificial intelligence is now embedded in legal workflows, but ethical guidance has struggled to keep pace. This presentation examines how courts, bar authorities, and professional liability carriers are responding to AI use in legal practice, with a specific focus on in-house counsel’s oversight role. Attendees will leave with practical guardrails and tools they can immediately apply within their organizations. Using real-world examples, ethics opinions, and emerging enforcement trends, this CLE will explore:

  • What ethical duties already apply to AI use, even when no AI-specific rule exists
  • Where attorneys and companies have gotten into trouble (and why)
  • What governance and compliance frameworks are emerging as best practices
  • What changes may be coming in 2026 and how legal departments should prepare now
Fisher Phillips
6 pages

US President Donald Trump signed a sweeping new executive order directing the federal government to file lawsuits and cut funding for states that regulate artificial intelligence.

This FAQ discusses what is in the EO, what may be challenged, and what employers should do next.

Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, generative AI has moved from novelty to everyday tool in
legal departments, bringing new efficiencies—and new ethical risks. This program will examine how existing
rules of professional conduct apply when in-house lawyers use generative AI, whether for research,
drafting, or internal advice. We’ll demystify the technology and key terminology, then tackle core ethical
issues including confidentiality and privilege, data privacy and vendor risk, bias and reliability of outputs,
accountability for AI-assisted work, and the evolving duty of technological competence. Attendees will
leave with a practical framework and concrete safeguards to help them harness generative AI’s benefits
while meeting their ethical obligations and protecting their clients.

PLEASE REVIEW ACC-CT’s Code of Conduct:  

https://www.acc.com/chapters-networks/chapters/connecticut/events/acc-ct-code-conduct-events

Stephanie Corey, CEO/Founder, UpLevel Ops

General Counsel are entering 2026 with a new set of pressures. This article discusses how legal departments can thrive with confidence, predictability, and the capacity to support the business.

ACC Houston Half Day Seminar
AI, Employment Law & The Future of Work
January 29, 2026 | 11:30 am - 5:30 pm | The Houston Club

Agenda

Join us for an engaging event hosted by Baker Botts and ACC, featuring insightful sessions on AI, employment law, and the latest legal updates. The program will feature educational content, followed by a cocktail reception after the discussions. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and learn with other ACC Houston members!

Parking will be validated for those who park in the 811 Louisiana Garage, which is located across the street from the Houston Club.

The anticipated CLE is to be determined; program content will be appropriate for newly admitted and experienced lawyers. We hope to see you there!

IP PALOOZA – A DEEP DIVE INTO AI AND IP

A full day CLE event

Hosted by RTAC-ACC’s Tech/Cyber/IP/Privacy Committee

Get ready to dive deep into the world of AI and IP at RTAC-ACC's IP Palooza.

Our 2026 IP Palooza will explore the cutting edge of innovation and law, from AI’s impact on copyright, contracting, and ethics to the latest developments in patent prosecution, litigation, and case law. Leading firms including Baker McKenzie, Barnes & Thornburg, Fish & Richardson, Foley & Lardner, Kilpatrick, Marshall Gerstein, and McGuireWoods will highlight key developments shaping the future of IP—from AI to fundamental changes in USPTO leadership. Please join us to explore the intersection of innovation and law while gaining practical takeaways to navigate today’s rapidly evolving IP landscape. The event concludes with a reception at 5:00 PM, providing an excellent opportunity to network with your peers.

Date:

Thursday, February 26, 2026

9:00AM – 5:00PM with a reception to follow

Location:

Prestonwood Country Club

300 Prestonwood Parkway

Cary, NC 27513

CLE:

7 NC CLE credits, including 6 General credit and 1 Ethics credit.  Certificates of Attendance will be available for members of other state bar associations to allow for self-reporting.

Cost:

No cost for ACC members and full-time law school faculty and staff. 

$100 for ACC-eligible non members, payable by check to RTAC-ACC.  Please contact rtacacc@gmail.com  for payment details.

REGISTER HERE by February 17, 2026

 

AGENDA

9:00 – 9:05       Welcome Remarks

9:05 – 10:05    Trends and Issues in IP Law: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence - Barnes & Thornburg

      Amy Fix – Partner, Barnes & Thornburg, Life Sciences Patent Prosecution Practice Unit Leader

      Aisha Hasan – Partner, Barnes & Thornburg             

10:05 – 11:05 Patent Prosecution and Litigation Defense in the USPTO’s New Era - Fish & Richardson

                Brian Livedalen - Principal, Fish & Richardson

                Timothy Riffe – Principal, Fish & Richardson

                Kristi Sawert, Ph.D. – Principal, Fish & Richardson

11:05 – 12:05 The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law   -McGuireWoods 

                Kyle Smith – Associate, McGuireWoods

12:05 – 12:50 Lunch

12:50 – 1:50    AI Contracting: Negotiation Pain Points and Organizational Readiness - Baker McKenzie

                Keo McKenzie - Partner, Intellectual Property & Technology, Baker McKenzie

                Cristina Messerschmidt - Senior Associate, Privacy & Security, Baker McKenzie

     Marc Paul – Partner, Baker McKenzie

                Kim Maney – Associate General Counsel, GSK'

    

     John Sieman - Patent Counsel, Intellectual Property & Emerging Technology, SAS Institute

1:50 – 2:50       Annual Review of Patent Case Law – 2025 Cases and Implications for In-House Counsel – Kilpatrick

                Steve Gardner – Partner, Kilpatrick

2:50 – 3:00       Break

3:00 – 4:00       Current Trends in Patent Law: Biotech/Life Sciences and AI/Computer Technologies Perspectives - Marshall Gerstein

                Josh Elloitt - Partner, Marshall Gerstein

                Randy Rueth – Partner, Marshall Gerstein

4:00 – 5:00       AI Law Unleashed: Navigating the Ethical Frontier - Foley & Lardner

                Chanley Howell – Partner, Foley & Lardner

5:00 - 6:00       Reception

 

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