Partner Jeewon Serrato will speak on “Practical Guide to Managing AI Disputes and Government Investigations” in Session 1. Participants will engage in interactive case studies and scenario-based discussions to discuss the key takeaways from notable AI disputes and government investigations and walk away with a checklist and a sample risk framework to: (A) identify the AI litigation and government investigations risks and (B) take action on compliance, governance and business operations changes to reduce litigation and regulatory risks.

Partner Shruti Bhutani Arora will speak on “Notice and Transparency” during Session 3. This interactive workshop will explore the evolving notice and transparency requirements under emerging AI regulations and existing privacy laws. Through a series of real-world hypotheticals, participants will examine how these legal frameworks apply to technologies such as chatbots, generative AI systems and companion bots.

For more information or to register, please visit the event page.

For questions, please contact Mary Nuguid.

Pillsbury Panelist

Sponsors

BCLT
UC Berkeley Faculty Club