Adopting AI as an in-house lawyer: Legal and technological considerations
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Artificial intelligence is transforming the legal landscape, bringing significant opportunities and risks for in-house lawyers. In this session, members of DLA Piper’s AI Innovation team will explore key considerations for adopting AI, including:
- The legal and regulatory landscape: Managing compliance, risk, and governance
- Technology and implementation: Understanding AI capabilities and integration in legal departments
- Change management: Applying insights from a former in-house counsel on AI adoption in practice
Barclay Blair
As Sr. Managing Director of DLA Piper's AI Innovation Team, Barclay advises both the firm and its clients on the applications of artificial intelligence while driving the innovative use of emerging technologies. Barclay is a trusted advisor to Fortune 500 companies, software and hardware vendors, and government institutions, and is an author, speaker, and internationally recognized authority on the broad range of issues that emerge at the intersection of law, technology, and business. Barclay is an award-winning author.
Ashley Carr
Ashley Carr is a seasoned products liability and commercial litigator with specialized and deep experience in risk prevention and disputes involving life sciences, artificial intelligence, and software. She represents healthcare, life science, pharmaceutical, medical device, and technology companies in a variety of litigation matters, including complex commercial litigation and product liability cases. She also regularly counsels clients on a wide range of issues, including risk management and state and federal regulatory matters.
Allen Waxman
With over 35 years of experience in the courtroom, boardroom, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) venues, Allen Waxman has been a trial lawyer, national counsel in mass tort cases, counselor to the C-suite and boards, and the CEO of a dispute resolution organization. He brings that experience to resolution efforts in large commercial and mass claims matters. At the same time, he also leads the firm’s efforts at AI transformation while also providing legal guidance to clients in their use of AI and for the firm’s AI Innovation Team, PiperAI, in its efforts to develop AI-enabled applications for the firm’s lawyers and clients.