Global AI Governance: Balancing Innovation and Compliance

AI Without Borders: Managing AI Risks in the Global Workplace

AI is transforming how organizations hire, manage talent, protect data, and operate globally—often faster than laws and governance structures can keep pace.

For business leaders and in-house legal teams, the challenge is not simply compliance, but how to scale AI responsibly while protecting enterprise value and workforce trust.

Panel Discussion Overview

Join partners from Epstein Becker Green and Lewis Silkin for a panel discussion that examines how organizations can build effective global AI governance frameworks that align legal, HR, IT, and procurement functions.

Speakers include:

  • Alexander Milner-Smith of Lewis Silkin
  • Shira Blank
  • Brian Cesaratto
  • James Flynn
  • Adam S. Forman
  • Frances Green
  • Hemant Gupta
  • Gregory Krabacher

Designed for senior business and in-house legal leaders, this program offers practical insights to support informed decision-making in a rapidly evolving global workplace.

Key Topics of Discussion

  • The evolving regulatory landscape across the EU, UK, and U.S., including implementation of the EU AI Act, UK frameworks, and national AI policy and state-level U.S. legislation.
  • Growing legislative and judicial scrutiny of workplace AI tools, including bias audits, transparency requirements, and employee consent issues.
  • Third-party vendor risk management and cybersecurity considerations in AI supply chains.
  • Implications of the utilization of AI agents and Agentic AI models.
  • Unresolved questions around AI IP, ownership of training data, proprietary AI models, and AI-generated outputs.

This discussion will provide practical guidance for organizations navigating the complex intersection of AI innovation and compliance across multiple and cross-border jurisdictions.

Event Details

Date: March 30, 2026

Time: 2:00 – 6:30 p.m. ET

Location: Epstein Becker Green’s New York Office, 875 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10022

Registration Information

Seating is limited. Registration is complimentary, but pre-registration is required.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Catherine Rosario.

Members of the media, please contact us here.

CLE Information

NY: 1.0 Cybersecurity-General and 1.5 Professional Practice; PA: 2.5 General; CA: 2.5 Technology.

Epstein Becker Green is an accredited provider of California, New York, and Pennsylvania continuing legal education (CLE) credit. This entire presentation is approved for the above-listed credits. In order to receive CLE credit, the registrant must be present for the entirety of each session.

Services Offered

  • Cross-Border Data Transfers
  • Cross-Border Transactions
  • Data Asset Management
  • Data Protection
  • Employment, Labor & Workforce Management
  • Foreign Multinational Counseling and Litigation
  • Intellectual Property
  • Intellectual Property Litigation
  • Privacy Compliance Strategies
  • Privacy, Cybersecurity & Data Asset Management

Industries

Artificial Intelligence

More Insights

Revolutionizing Drone Regulations: The EU AI Act Explained

The EU AI Act represents a significant regulatory framework that aims to address the challenges posed by artificial intelligence technologies in various sectors, including the burgeoning field of...

Revolutionizing Drone Regulations: The EU AI Act Explained

The EU AI Act represents a significant regulatory framework that aims to address the challenges posed by artificial intelligence technologies in various sectors, including the burgeoning field of...

Embracing Responsible AI to Mitigate Legal Risks

Businesses must prioritize responsible AI as a frontline defense against legal, financial, and reputational risks, particularly in understanding data lineage. Ignoring these responsibilities could...

AI Governance: Addressing the Shadow IT Challenge

AI tools are rapidly transforming workplace operations, but much of their adoption is happening without proper oversight, leading to the rise of shadow AI as a security concern. Organizations need to...

EU Delays AI Act Implementation to 2027 Amid Industry Pressure

The EU plans to delay the enforcement of high-risk duties in the AI Act until late 2027, allowing companies more time to comply with the regulations. However, this move has drawn criticism from rights...

White House Challenges GAIN AI Act Amid Nvidia Export Controversy

The White House is pushing back against the bipartisan GAIN AI Act, which aims to prioritize U.S. companies in acquiring advanced AI chips. This resistance reflects a strategic decision to maintain...

Experts Warn of EU AI Act’s Impact on Medtech Innovation

Experts at the 2025 European Digital Technology and Software conference expressed concerns that the EU AI Act could hinder the launch of new medtech products in the European market. They emphasized...

Ethical AI: Transforming Compliance into Innovation

Enterprises are racing to innovate with artificial intelligence, often without the proper compliance measures in place. By embedding privacy and ethics into the development lifecycle, organizations...

AI Hiring Compliance Risks Uncovered

Artificial intelligence is reshaping recruitment, with the percentage of HR leaders using generative AI increasing from 19% to 61% between 2023 and 2025. However, this efficiency comes with legal...