With the proliferation of AI and its uses, it is crucial for in-house counsel to keep abreast of technological developments and fully understand the role of AI in their business. This webinar will explore good governance and risk management surrounding the use of Artificial Intelligence. This webinar is a part of our InLaws Series.
Topics Covered
- AI governance / risk management
- Understanding AI
- Use in your organisation
- What is already used?
- What is planned?
- Understanding what might go wrong
- Risk management approach
Speakers
Joanna Bouloux, Partner, Real Estate & Projects
Rachel works in the successful Securitisation Team advising Registered Providers on a range of financial arrangements including bond issues, private placements and revolving credit facilities ranging from £1 million to £500 million. Rachel also acts for a number of Registered Providers in the release and substitution of security, the re-allocation of security, and obtaining uplift in value of ex-LSVT stock.
Prior to Devonshires, Rachel worked in the Residential Department of a high street firm in Felixstowe, Suffolk.
Prior to Rachel studying Law and becoming a Solicitor, she ran a successful business in the pub and restaurant industry.
Pauline Lépissier, Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Pauline has a broad practice resolving disputes for clients across a wide range of sectors and acting in complex inquests.
Pauline is adept at finding practical solutions for clients that take into account commercial objectives, including cost-effective resolutions and the protection of reputations.
Pauline advises clients on a wide range of contentious matters, including fraud prevention, investigation, and recovery, contractual disputes and termination, regulatory investigations and intellectual property disputes.
Pauline has a particular expertise in disputes arising out of PFI contracts and the facilities management sector.
Pauline also has a practice in public law and inquests. She has years of experience representing vulnerable witnesses in complex inquests and resulting proceedings such as criminal prosecutions. She regularly acts in judicial reviews, equality and human rights claims, particularly in the custodial sector.
Pauline is a native French speaker and able to provide advice in French on matters of English law.
You will receive an email from Devonshires to confirm your place. Please note, places for this event are limited and may become oversubscribed. Clients of Devonshires will have priority and where we are heavily oversubscribed, we will limit places per organisation.