2025 AI Year in Review: Everything You Should Know When Advising Clients

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COURSE INFO

  • Presentation Date 1/24/2025
  • Next Class Time 11:00 AM MT
  • Duration 60 min.
  • Format Teleseminar
  • Program Code 01242025
  • MCLE Credits 1 hour(s)


Course Price: $89.00

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This program provides a comprehensive overview of the most significant legal developments in artificial intelligence throughout 2025. Participants will explore key cases, new legislation, and evolving regulations that impact how attorneys advise clients on AI-related issues. The program will address topics such as intellectual property, data privacy, and  liability concerns related to AI. By the end of the session, attorneys will have the knowledge they need to navigate the rapidly changing AI legal landscape and effectively counsel their clients.

 

  • Key legal developments in AI from 2025, including landmark cases and legislative updates.
  • Guidance on advising clients regarding AI-related intellectual property, data privacy, and liability concerns.
  • Ethical considerations for attorneys working with clients utilizing AI technologies.
  • Insights into emerging AI regulations and their implications for businesses and legal practice.

 

Speaker:

Sean Belding is an associate with Perkins Coie in Denver Colorado.  Sean has experience drafting asset purchase and sale agreements, intellectual property licenses, service agreements, and distribution and reseller agreements.

Sean also has experience drafting information security agreements, terms of use, and privacy policies, and advising clients regarding data privacy and security matters. He has also drafted complex settlement agreements, advised clients on best practices for intellectual property protection and management, and developed patent and commercial litigation strategies, including noninfringement positions, invalidity arguments, and motion practice.