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A Journey Through the Labyrinth of AI: Understanding, Utilizing and Safeguarding Artificial Intelligence in Law
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Join our 3-hour seminar to explore the intricacies of Artificial Intelligence in the legal field. Delve into AI basics, practical applications, and policy crafting. Address challenges like IP concerns, data privacy, and AI misuse. Through demos and expert discussions, learn to harness AI’s potential while safeguarding against  pitfalls. Prepare for an AI driven future in legal practice with insights into emerging trends and best practices. Equip yourself with knowledge and strategies to navigate the evolving landscape of AI in law.

What You’ll Learn:
1. Understanding AI’s Role in Law: Participants will gain insights into different types of AI and their applications in legal settings while also exploring AI’s potential pitfalls like IP issues and data privacy concerns 
2. Navigating AI’s Ethical and Practical Challenges: Learn strategies to confront the challenges of AI misuse and acquire knowledge on crafting effective AI use policies
3. Preparing for the Future of Law with AI: Engage in forward-looking discussions about AI’s evolving role in the legal profession, focusing on how it might democratize access to legal resources and prepare legal practitioners for an AI-integrated future

Presented by: Internet E-Commerce & Technology Law Section

Anette Joy Beebe, Principal Attorney, Beebe Law PLLC
has worked in the legal field in varying capacities for over 22 years, most recently spending nearly nine years as In-House Counsel, advancing to General Counsel, for one of the oldest consumer complaint forums known. Finding a love for the space where traditional business and the internet collide, Ms. Beebe formed a solo small business, Internet and social media law practice in late 2012 that caters primarily to businesses that operate online and individuals who have concerns about online content which she now focuses on full-time. In April, 2019 Ms. Beebe was involved with efforts to maintain the Texas Citizens Participation Act (the Texas anti-SLAPP law), testifying before the Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee on HB2730, and subsequently had a hand in the redraft of the modified law.

Additionally, in her spare time, she works to educate youth and adults about repercussions from internet use through public speaking engagements and online courses through her company Smarter Internet Use. Ms. Beebe serves as a Co-Chair of the Digital Communications Committee within the American Bar Association's Forum on Communications Law, serves as a Member-at-Large for the Executive Council for the Business Law Section of the Arizona State Bar Association, is a is member of the Internet Lawyers Leadership Summit group, a member of the First Amendment Coalition, a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), and a member of ChIPs which is an organization connecting women in technology, law and policy. Ms. Beebe regularly lectures on Internet law related topics and has been interviewed, in her different capacities, by various mainstream news publications including Fox 11 Los Angeles, ABC Action 15 Tampa Bay, Bloomberg, the Daily Herald, Forbes, New York Post, Search Engine Land, The Boston Globe, The Capital Forum, and The New York Times.

You can connect with her on Twitter @anette_beebe
Gideon Esakoff
Raeesabbas Mohamed, Partner, RM Warner, P.L.C
K Royal, N/A
, PhD, is an attorney and global compliance professional with 25 years of experience in the legal and health-related fields. K has a particular interest in technology along with its challenges and opportunities. She is certified through the IAPP as a Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP), Privacy Management (CIPM), and US and EU Privacy Law (CIPP/US, CIPP/E) and through ISACA as a data privacy solutions engineer (CDPSE). she obtained her law degree at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and her PhD in public affairs from the University of Texas at Dallas. She is currently in-house at Outschool, teaches privacy / data protection to law students, and serves on the board of several non-profit organizations.

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