Analyzing critical legal trends and developments across data, cyber, AI and digital regulations from around the world and beyond borders

Ask your favorite GenAI tool and it will say that some variant of these are the top issues you need to be concerned about when deploying AI in your business:

  • Ethical and bias considerations
  • Transparency and accountability
  • Data privacy and confidentiality
  • Legal and regulatory compliance
  • Security risks

Is it right? These are all important issues, but approaching the topic in this way does little to help in-house counsel tackle the immediate practical questions facing multinational corporations deploying AI. 

Baker McKenzie is pleased to invite you to our upcoming webinar where our global panel will share their insights as to what practical steps your peers are taking (and should be taking) to enable your business to deploy AI at scale, flexibly and proportionately. They will provide practical tips and immediate actions including:

  • Getting your hands around the issue: what should you treat as “AI”? 
  • Assessing if AI requires a new approach, and where you can leverage existing compliance processes 
  • Building an AI governance structure that works with your existing processes and risk tolerances
  • Benchmarking against developing market practice in key areas including contracting for AI and AI literacy and training

Our live, one-hour webinar will be held via Zoom on Thursday, 20 March at 9:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM EST / 5:00 PM CET.

To register, click here and submit the form with your completed information. We encourage you to also forward this invitation to any of your colleagues who you think would also be interested.

Additionally, we will be holding two re-broadcasts of the live session at times convenient for those in Asia Pacific and EMEA as below. To register for these re-broadcasts, please client the corresponding registration link and submit the form with your completed information.

Asia Pacific Re-Broadcast
Tuesday, March 25   
   2:00 – 3:00 PM HKT     
Register here     
  EMEA Re-Broadcast       
Tuesday, March 25    
2:00 – 3:00 PM CET    
Register here    


We are excited to have you join us for this timely webinar and look forward to discussing these important topics with you.

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Lothar has been helping companies in Silicon Valley and around the world take products, business models, intellectual property and contracts global for nearly 20 years. He advises on data privacy law compliance, information technology commercialization, interactive entertainment, media, copyrights, open source licensing, electronic commerce, technology transactions, sourcing and international distribution at Baker McKenzie in San Francisco & Palo Alto.

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Ben works with clients on matters involving the cross-over space of media, IP and technology. His practice has a particular focus on artificial intelligence, data protection, copyright and technology disputes. He has a particular expertise in intermediary liability issues.

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Danielle is the Founder and global head of Baker McKenzie's Machine Learning Practice, an industry-leading venture that combines the Firm's legal domain expertise with advanced data science and machine learning.

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Keo McKenzie is a partner in Baker McKenzie's Intellectual Property and Technology Practice Group (IPTech), based in the Firm’s DC office. Keo has significant experience advising multinational technology, life sciences, and healthcare companies with complex matters related to regulatory and transactional issues presented by digital health technologies.

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Dr. Lukas Feiler, SSCP, CIPP/E, heads the Firm’s Commercial, Data, IPTech and Trade practice in Vienna. He is specialized in technology litigations, focusing on regulatory and civil disputes in the areas of data protection, AI, and platform regulation. Building on his litigation expertise, Lukas advises clients on strategic compliance issues in the areas of cyber security, data protection, and AI. Lukas also leads the AI Desk in Vienna and is a member of the Firm’s EMEA Data Privacy & Security leadership team. Lukas regularly represents clients before the Austrian Supreme Court, the Austrian Administrative Supreme Court, the European Commission, and the EU’s General Court and the CJEU.

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Dr. Michaela Nebel is a partner in the Frankfurt office of Baker McKenzie. Prior to joining Baker McKenzie she studied law at the University of Passau. She obtained her Doctor of Law degree on a topic related to privacy in the Web 2.0. From July until December 2014 she practiced at the San Francisco office of Baker McKenzie. She is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and since May 2015 a Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) and since May 2017 a Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US). She is also the author of numerous articles on information technology law, in particular on data protection law and e-commerce law, and the co-author of an English language commentary on the EU General Data Protection Regulation.

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Daniel Villanueva Plasencia is a member of Baker McKenzie’s Intellectual Property Practice Group in Guadalajara. He has extensive experience in intellectual and industrial property matters, including trademarks, patents and copyrights. Prior to joining the Firm, he was the founding partner of a local firm in Guadalajara.

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Jaspreet is a Senior Associate, and advises clients on complex issues at the intersection of healthcare, data and technology. Her practice has a particular focus on accessing and using patient data, innovative collaborations with hospitals, and the use and regulation of AI in the healthcare space.

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Marcela is a partner in the IPTech practice at Trench Rossi Watanabe.