The “Future for In-House Counsel in the Age of AI” program brought together more than 50 attendees, primarily in-house counsel from the Detroit area, to explore the rapidly evolving AI landscape, all within a dynamic space overlooking the Detroit Pistons’ practice courts. The event featured a compelling presentation by 鶹ý partner Peter Stockburger, along with a panel of legal and technology professionals, including Jay Harrington, Miyuki Oshima, and Lauren Willens, moderated by 鶹ý partner Irina Kashcheyeva.
The program was hosted in partnership with the State Bar of Michigan Information Technology Section and the Michigan Association of Corporate Counsel.




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