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Overview

Artificial Intelligence Law 2020

Why You Should Attend

Artificial Intelligence has become ubiquitous in our homes and workplaces.  We encounter it daily shopping online, using smartphones, accessing home assistants, and in many other ways. In the workplace, AI is pervasive in every industry from manufacturing to health care to law. Along with the convenience and productivity AI brings, AI comes with unanticipated legal issues.

Artificial Intelligence 2020 will explore the technology behind AI and the legal issues it presents. PLI’s panel of experts will examine the basics of AI law, legislation and public policy challenges, use of AI by governments, potential bias in the use of AI, as well as how the legal industry is leveraging AI.

What You Will Learn

  • What is AI? - AI in the Legal Industry
  • AI Law – The Basics
  • AI Legislation & Public Policy Challenges
  • AI and Government – Standards for Usage, Constitutional Questions, and Practical Issues
  • AI Transparency, Explanability and Privacy
  • Addressing Bias in the Legal Field Using AI; and the Legal Ethics in the Use of AI Technology


Special Feature

Earn one hour of Ethics credit

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for technology and IP lawyers, in-house counsel and outside counsel, and all lawyers who need to stay current on the cutting edge of legal issues relating to technology.  Business professionals, computer professionals and information managers who need to keep up-to-date with the dramatic changes in this area will also find this program valuable. 

Program Level: Overview

Intended Audience: Attorneys and allied professionals interested in the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI).

Prerequisites: An interest in artificial intelligence (AI).

Advanced Preparation: None 



Lecture Topics [Total time 00:06:45]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.


  • Opening Remarks* [00:06:38]
    Dennis C. Garcia, Cascadia Pemberton, Huu Nguyen
  • Artificial Intelligence 101 [01:00:22]
    Dennis C. Garcia, Cascadia Pemberton, Adam Nguyen, Charles M. Post
  • AI Law – The Basics [01:02:22]
    Marc Canellas, Glynna K. Christian, Mutisya Ndunda, Huu Nguyen
  • AI Regulations, Legislations and the Public Policy Challenges [00:59:45]
    Cascadia Pemberton, Ming-Yu Kao, Van E. Lindberg, Ben Rossen, Jeffrey L. Turner
  • Government Usage of AI [01:03:54]
    Cascadia Pemberton, Hon. Katherine B. Forrest (fmr.), Zachary Hecht, Carole Piovesan
  • AI: Unique Privacy Concerns [01:01:33]
    Niki Athanasiadou, Chris Hydak, Kevin B. Jordan, Huu Nguyen
  • Ethics: AI in Law Practice [01:01:04]
    Dennis C. Garcia, Peter Brown, Deepa A. Kairen

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:


  • Complete Course Handbook
  • Use of Artificial Intelligence for Smart Contracts and Blockchains, FinTech Law Report, Vol. 20, No. 2 (March/April 2018)
    Scott Bailey,Huu Nguyen
  • Artificial Intelligence Law Is Here, Part One (July 26, 2018)
    Huu Nguyen
  • Artificial Intelligence Law Is Here, Part Two (August 23, 2018)
    Huu Nguyen
  • Artificial Intelligence Law Is Here, Part Three (October 4, 2018)
    Huu Nguyen
  • Rashida Richardson, Jason M. Schultz, and Vincent M. Southerland, Litigating Algorithms 2019 US Report: New Challenges to Government Use of Algorithmic Decision Systems (September 2019)
    Marc Canellas
  • Artificial Intelligence Services for Financial Institutions, Regulatory and Contractual Concerns
    Huu Nguyen
  • Local Law 49 of 2018, A Local Law in Relation to Automated Decision Systems Used by Agencies (January 11, 2018)
    Cassie Pemberton,Dennis C. Garcia,Huu Nguyen
  • BOTS (Bolstering Online Transparency): Disclosure, S. B. 1001, Ch. 892 (2017/2018)
    Cassie Pemberton,Dennis C. Garcia,Huu Nguyen
  • Towards an AI Policy and AI Incident Response Plan for Businesses
    Huu Nguyen
  • AI and the Confirmation Clause (May 3, 2019)
    Katherine B. Forrest
  • AI and the Fourth Amendment: When Alexa Can Be a Witness Against You
    Katherine B. Forrest
  • Explainable AI (Or XAI) and Its Ethical Usage by Lawyers (October 18, 2019)
    Janine Cerny,Steve Delchin,Huu Nguyen
  • Responsible AI Policy Framework
    Peter Brown
  • The Eight Principles of Responsible AI
    Peter Brown

Presentation Material


  • Artificial Intelligence 101
    Dennis C. Garcia, Adam Nguyen, Cascadia Pemberton, Charles M. Post
  • AI Law - The Basics
    Marc Canellas, Glynna K. Christian, Mutisya Ndunda, Huu Nguyen
  • AI: Unique Privacy Concerns
    Niki Athanasiadou, Chris Hydak, Kevin B. Jordan, Huu Nguyen
  • Ethics: AI in Law Practice
    Peter Brown, Dennis C. Garcia, Deepa A. Kairen

Artificial Intelligence has become ubiquitous in our homes and workplaces.  We encounter it daily shopping online, using smartphones, accessing home assistants, and in many other ways. In the workplace, AI is pervasive in every industry from manufacturing to health care to law. Along with the convenience and productivity AI brings, AI comes with unanticipated legal issues.

Artificial Intelligence 2020 will explore the technology behind AI and the legal issues it presents. PLI’s panel of experts will examine the basics of AI law, legislation and public policy challenges, use of AI by governments, potential bias in the use of AI, as well as how the legal industry is leveraging AI.

What You Will Learn

  • What is AI? - AI in the Legal Industry
  • AI Law – The Basics
  • AI Legislation & Public Policy Challenges
  • AI and Government – Standards for Usage, Constitutional Questions, and Practical Issues
  • AI Transparency, Explanability and Privacy
  • Addressing Bias in the Legal Field Using AI; and the Legal Ethics in the Use of AI Technology


Special Feature

Earn one hour of Ethics credit

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