Nathaniel Glasser and Adam S. Forman, Members of the Firm, co-present “AI, Law, and Leadership: Steering Workplace Strategy Through Political Change” at the NRF Retail Law Summit, which runs from March 3 to 5.

This session will explore the evolving landscape of workplace AI tools, focusing on how retailers and legal practitioners should navigate the latest developments in federal policy under the Trump administration. We’ll examine recent executive actions and national AI policy initiatives aimed at promoting innovation, reducing regulatory complexity, and shaping the adoption of AI across both public and private sectors, including efforts to centralize AI standards, roll back prior guidance, and address state-level regulatory challenges. The discussion will also highlight practical implications for workplace use of AI — such as compliance with existing anti-discrimination and employment laws even as federal guidance shifts — along with the broader regulatory and litigation context that employment lawyers must understand.

For more information please visit the event website.

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