YLD AI Seminar: Exploring Risks, Regulation, and Practice Impacts
Join The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division and AI experts for the inaugural, four-hour, virtual AI seminar on Thursday, April 16, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. to learn more about how AI is shaping the future of the practice of law.
To register, click here.
Seminar Focus
A variety of AI-focused concepts will be covered, including:
- AI usage in law firms
- Common AI pitfalls
- Florida vs. Federal AI regulations
- AI clauses to be included in contracts
- AI admissibility in court
- and more.
Attendance and Expectations
YLD President Arti Hirani states that with less than a week remaining until the seminar, they are confident the event will reach its goal of attracting 1,500 attendees. So far, more than 1,300 registrants have signed up.
Expert Panelists
The seminar will feature an esteemed panel of AI experts:
- Craig Linton, head of underwriting management for cyber risks at Beazley;
- Maria McCorkle, Florida appellate attorney and expert on AI statutory and regulatory considerations;
- Kevin Neslage, general counsel at the global cyber incident response firm CYPFER;
- Brian Prichard, senior machine learning and AI engineer with DispatchIt;
- Brent Riley, VP of digital forensics and incident response in North America at CyXcel;
- Ken Suh, principal at Jackson Lewis in Chicago and adjunct professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, teaching substantive courses on AI, entrepreneurship, leadership, data privacy/cybersecurity, and intellectual property.
This seminar promises to be an essential event for legal professionals seeking to navigate the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in law.