This conference is the definitive gathering for General Counsels and Chief Legal Officers confronting the legal, governance, and operational challenges AI is introducing across the enterprise — from building scalable frameworks and navigating fast-changing regulation to integrating AI into products and embedding it into their own team's workflows.
A number of pressing topics will be addressed, including how to navigate the crossroads of product innovation and increasing regulatory scrutiny. Speakers will examine case law trends impacting the AI industry, including output liability, professional malpractice by bots, and the erosion of corporate secrecy. The tension between the push for AI adoption among employees and the simultaneous need for governance processes in growth oriented companies will also be explored.
The IP Crisis: Defending Enterprise Value in the Age of Agentic AI
As LLMs and autonomous agents make software faster and cheaper to replicate, legal leaders are being forced to ask a harder question: if someone can build your product in a weekend, what are you actually protecting? This session examines how GCs are rethinking the foundations of enterprise defensibility — moving beyond copyright-based assumptions to protect the assets that remain genuinely hard to copy: platform architecture, proprietary data, customer workflows, and the contracts that govern all of it.
The Agentic Workforce: Governance, Liability, and Human Capital
Join this panel for a candid conversation about what AI transformation actually looks like day to day, not in the abstract. The panel will dig into how each leader is driving change within their teams, what it means to reimagine the in-house lawyer role, and which functions on the org chart are shrinking, disappearing, or emerging anew. The discussion will then confront the hardest question in the room: if AI automates junior-level work where judgment has always been forged, where does the next generation of senior lawyers come from? Expect divergent — and sometimes bleak — perspectives, and a closing prediction on the single biggest change coming to the profession in the next three years.
Hold the Line or Move the Line? AI, Data Privacy, and What the EU is Teaching Us About Building Products in the US
Product teams are shipping AI features faster than regulators can write rules. And regulators are writing rules faster than most legal teams can absorb them. The EU just handed us the most comprehensive AI regulatory framework in the world. The question is: is it a warning, a blueprint, or both — and what does that mean for how you do your job?
We expect this program to be eligible for up to 11.0 hours of CLE credit in 50-minute states and 9.0 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state's approval and credit rounding rules. This course is appropriate for experienced attorneys only. TechGC has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board and the State Bar of California as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education. Additionally, we will seek CLE accreditation in IL, WA, FL, TX, PA, CO, GA, and any of the other 50 states upon specific request from an attendee.
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