Master the legal landscape of AI contracts. Safeguard your organization, navigate tricky terms, and ensure fair agreements for your AI solutions, from data ownership to liability.

As artificial intelligence changes industries, the details of AI contracts are becoming a key area where we need to tackle issues of bias, fairness, and discrimination. This webinar will discuss practical ways to draft and negotiate agreements that protect organizations while promoting responsible and fair AI use.
Join Jennifer N. Elleman, Partner, and Julie D. Honor, Counsel, at Thompson Hine LLP in this CLE webinar for insights on navigating this challenging space where ethics, compliance, and innovation meet.
Key Topics:
· Identifying risks of bias, fairness, and discrimination in AI systems and their effect on contract terms
· Best practices for drafting and negotiating AI agreements that provide legal protection while ensuring ethical responsibility
· Understanding new regulatory expectations and adjusting contracts to meet evolving standards for trustworthy AI
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Partner at Thompson Hine LLP
Jennifer is a partner in the firm’s Corporate Transactions & Securities practice and the leader of the Contract Solutions team. She focuses her practice on: • Drafting and negotiating a wide range of contracts, such as consumer and vendor master service agreements, statements of work, consulting agreements, referral agreements, nondisclosure agreements, supply agreements, reseller and distribution agreements, licensing agreements, managed technology agreements and business process outsourcing agreements. • Drafting template contracts and stock language repositories for companies to enhance their commercial processes. • Advising on the use of artificial intelligence (AI). • Advising on data privacy-related matters (such as GAPR and CCPA), including drafting and negotiating data processing agreements. • Assisting companies to develop and optimize contract management processes and commercial contracting workflows. • Counseling organizations’ leadership on legal risks as an outside general counsel.

Counsel at Thompson Hine LLP
Julie Honor is a founding member and leading lawyer of the Artificial Intelligence Industry Team at Thompson Hine. She advises Fortune 500 companies to startups on both developing and deploying AI. Julie counsels companies and individuals that are building AI to incorporate trustworthy, secure, and transparent principles throughout the development lifecycle, all through a lens of compliance by design. For organizations acting solely as a deployer, she helps them understand their many compliance obligations, advising them on the steps necessary to build a robust AI program, including drafting corporate and governance policies, and developing and leading training programs. Julie brings a wide lens to how AI is affecting her clients given her experience as a general counsel and having practiced in several areas of law throughout her career, including litigation, IP advising, employment law, corporate growth, and commercial contracting. Her years of experience as an executive team member informs her practice and enables her to provide practical, business-forward, and results-oriented advice to clients, enabling them to take a nimble compliance approach with the ever-changing global legal landscape. Julie recently earned the certified Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional (AIGP) credential through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).