Adam S. Forman, Member of the Firm, co-presents “AI in the Workplace: Legal and Privacy Considerations Across the Employment Spectrum,” hosted by the American Bar Association

As employers increasingly adopt AI-driven tools, labor and employment practitioners must understand the legal, practical and privacy implications that accompany their use. This webinar will bring together management, employee, in-house and privacy counsel to offer a multi-perspective discussion on evaluating, implementing and governing workplace AI.

Panelists will address emerging compliance obligations, the role of collective bargaining in AI deployment, cross-border data and privacy considerations, and best practices for managing vendor relationships and algorithmic transparency. Attendees will gain a grounded understanding of how to advise clients and organizations as AI systems reshape hiring, performance management and workforce operations.

For more information, visit the conference website.

Event Detail

12:00 p.m. CT

Webinar

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