AI Engagements: Crafting Tailored Contract Provisions for Domestic, International, and Cross-Border Innovations (Recording)
Tuesday, December 12, 2023 | 12:00 pm–2:00 pm ET
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12:00 pm–2:00 pm ET
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AI Engagements: Crafting Tailored Contract Provisions for Domestic, International, and Cross-Border Innovations
As AI solutions become increasingly prevalent in businesses, understanding the legal complexities surrounding contracts is crucial. For instance, if there is a risk that an AI solution may make a choice that will cause harm, who should be liable? And how should the risk be allocated and expressed in an agreement?
Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to navigate the intricate web of contractual considerations, both domestical and international, and grasp the cross-border implications. Join our panel of experienced lawyers as we explore how to draft and negotiate AI-related agreements that safeguard your clients' rights and interests and:
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Write internationally sound AI agreements that protect clients' interests in cross-border operations.
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Future-proof AI contracts to adapt to emerging technologies and mitigate growing risks.
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Proactively identify potential legal pitfalls in AI-related contracts and address them effectively.
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Precisely define AI technologies, data rights, data usage and ownership rights in contracts.
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Employ effective risk allocation strategies to minimize exposure and protect clients in AI collaborations and partnerships.
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Enhance your ability to incorporate termination and dispute resolution clauses specific to AI projects, while prioritizing data privacy and security to promote innovation.
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Speakers
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Andrew Alleyne, Partner, Fasken (Toronto, ON)
Naïm Alexandre Antaki, Partner, Co-Head, Montréal Tech Group, Gowlings WLG,(Montreal QC)
Harshita Bhatnagar, Principal Corporate Counsel, Corporate, External & Legal Affairs, Microsoft Canada Inc. (Toronto, ON)
David Crane, Partner at McCarthy Tetrault (Vancouver, BC)
Lisa R. Lifshitz, Partner at Torkin Manes LLP (Toronto, ON)
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Moderator(s)
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Daniel Roth, Associate at Stewart McKelvey (Halifax, NS) |
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