WAYNE, PA — Perrin Conferences has announced its Artificial Intelligence in the Law Conference, set to take place on April 1, 2025, at the New York City Bar Association. The event promises to provide valuable insights into the evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal profession.
Co-chaired by Tatiana Rice, Director of U.S. AI Legislation at the Future of Privacy Forum, and David M. Stauss, Esq., Partner at Husch Blackwell, the conference will feature a distinguished lineup of speakers and thought leaders from across the legal, technology, and regulatory sectors.
Panel discussions will address topics such as the U.S. AI regulatory landscape, ethical considerations of AI, practical applications in legal practice, data governance strategies, and the potential risks associated with AI integration. Sessions like “Artificial Intelligence in Today’s Litigation” and “Security & Privacy Risk of Using Artificial Intelligence” aim to equip attendees with actionable knowledge and strategies.
Notable speakers include AI and legal professionals such as Sarah M. Abrams of Baleen Specialty, Jaime Careathers of Maron Marvel, Tony Donofrio of Veritext Legal, and Miguel E. Sciancalepore from Microsoft. Participants will also hear perspectives from industry leaders, including IBM’s Jamie VanDodick and Banner Witcoff’s Christian Wolfgram.
“This event fosters a critical dialogue on AI’s role in transforming legal practice while addressing the ethical and compliance challenges ahead,” said Lynnsey Perrin, President & CEO of Perrin Conferences.
For more details on registration, visit the Perrin Conferences website.
The conference serves as a key opportunity for legal professionals to deepen their understanding of AI’s implications and applications within the legal sector while networking with peers and experts.
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