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Technology Trends and Predictions 2023: U.S. and Global Perspective

Event | 04.18.23, 2:00 PM PDT - 7:00 PM PDT

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Crowell & Moring’s San Francisco Office
3 Embarcadero Center 26th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111

Please join us for a series of panels that will discuss and address the cutting-edge issues in technology impacting in-house legal teams navigating commercial risk and enforcement.

This program will tackle important issues from Artificial Intelligence (AI) to antitrust, and from privacy issues to SEC regulatory schemes. Moreover, we recognize that many of the current, as well as future issues have an international component. Our presenters will provide companies with critical information not just on U.S. law and issues, but also touch button issues in Asia and Europe.

This program is complimentary for Crowell clients and friends (closed to outside law firms or government personnel).

Agenda Summary

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  • Artificial Intelligence & Intellectual Property (U.S. and European Perspectives)
    Crowell Panelists: Sari Depreeuw; Warrington Parker; Gang Chen, Ph.D.; Joachim B. Steinberg
  • Technology and Cross-Border Issues
    Crowell Panelists: Evan Chuck, Christiana State, Jennie Wang VonCannon, Caroline Brown
    Featured Private Equity Panelist: Carine Strom Clark, Lumio, CIO; Pelion Venture Partners, Operating / General Partner
  • Technology and the New Regulatory Landscape
    Crowell Panelists: Michael Atkinson, Toni Michelle Jackson, Kristin Madigan, Margaux Poueymirou
    Featured General Counsel Panelist: Kayvan Ghaffari, MakersPlace, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
  • Networking Reception

For more information, please visit these areas: White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement, Technology, Artificial Intelligence

Contact: Tracy Pan (tpan@crowell.com)

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