Navigating the AI Revolution: Implications for Labor and Employment Law
Total Credits: 1 CLE
- Average Rating:
- 20
- Categories:
- Employment & Labor Law
- Faculty:
- Samantha Laine Caplinger | Alden A Thomas | Kristine Beaudoin | Sandra Lynn Jonas
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- May 30, 2024
- Access:
- Access for 180 day(s) after purchase.
Description
In recent years, AI has become more prevalent with the use of programs such as ChatGPT, so much that employers are integrating it in their work culture. In this seminar, we will explore:
- How employers are using AI
- Legal Risks: Disparate Impact
- AI and the EEOC
- Recent and Pending Laws Regarding the Use of Algorithms and Employment Decisions
- State Laws on the Use of AI in Employment Decisions
- Contracts Between Employers and Vendors
Faculty:
Sandra Jonas, Snell & Wilmer
Program Co-chairs:
Kristine Beaudoin, Samantha Caplinger, Alden A. Thomas
Handouts
| 05.30.24NavigatingAIManual (1.5 MB) | 12 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Samantha Laine Caplinger Related Seminars and Products
has been a Deputy County Attorney with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office since 2013. She graduated from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in 2012. Currently, Samantha is assigned to the Sex Crimes Bureau where she handles cases involving sexually motivated crime, including the human trafficking of minors. Prior to working in the Sex Crimes Bureau, Samantha was assigned to the Community Based Prosecution Division where she handled a variety of cases involving crimes occurring in the southwest area of Maricopa County.
Alden A Thomas Related Seminars and Products
Alden is a shareholder at Jaburg Wilk and chairs the firm’s Employment and Education Law Departments. She assists employees and employers with wage and hour disputes, harassment and discrimination claims, restrictive covenant disputes, whistleblower claims, and federal and state compliance issues. In her education practice, she assists students and educators with residency, tuition, disability accommodation, discrimination and retaliation, disciplinary matters, and tenure and promotion disputes. Alden has substantial experience representing clients in state and federal court, private arbitration, mediation, and in administrative proceedings. Her wide array of experience affords her unique insight into how to best protect her clients’ interests. Alden has been recognized as a Southwest Super Lawyer Rising Star, Best Lawyers One to Watch, and Phoenix Magazine Top Attorney. Before entering private practice, she clerked for the Honorable Patricia Orozco (Ret.) at the Arizona Court of Appeals.
Kristine Beaudoin Related Seminars and Products
Perkins Coie LLP
Kristie Beaudoin was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, before attending college at Fordham University in New York City and Duke Law School in Durham, North Carolina. Kristie was a litigator at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP in its New York and Washington, D.C. offices before moving back to Phoenix to join Perkins Coie LLP, where she specializes in employment law and commercial litigation. Kristie is an active member of the State Bar of Arizona, serving on the Labor & Employment Law Section’s CLE Committee and on the State Bar Convention Working Group. She frequently presents CLEs and authors articles on employment-related issues.
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