2024 New York Legal Education Conference

Thursday, May 2, 2024 | 8:30AM - 6:30PM

Convene Conference Center | One Liberty Plaza, 165 Broadway, New York, NY 10006

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GRSM attorneys and distinguished guest speakers will present a full day of stimulating and timely legal education on Thursday, May 2 focusing on cutting-edge trends, case law and recent verdicts. Attendees will be able to earn up to 6 CLE & 5 CE credits, including 1.0 ethics credit and 1.0 Diversity, Inclusion & Elimination of Bias credit. The conference concludes with a cocktail reception, providing an additional opportunity for attendees to interact and engage with fellow attendees.

CLE credit will be provided in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Florida, and California. CE credit will be provided in Texas and Florida.

Event Program

8:30 - 9:30 AM

Registration and Breakfast
Please register and join us for a light breakfast.

9:30 - 10:30 AM

General Session – AI DIY: A Guide to Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls with Artificial Intelligence
This session will focus on the increasing number of ethical issues, challenges, risks, and benefits that arise from the rapid expansion of the use of artificial intelligence in the fields of law and insurance, and will provide an insightful exploration into the problems and solutions in this arena. The topics to be covered will include, among others: the types of ethical issues presented by use of AI in claims involving Professional Liability, Health Care, Cyber, Employment, Casualty, IP and other areas and best practices and strategies for addressing same. The session will also cover recent court/statutory guidance and ethics opinions on each of these important issues.

Speakers:
  • Dion Cominos / Partner, GRSM
  • Jessica Zimmerman / Senior Claims Examiner, Arch Insurance
  • 10:40 - 11:40 AM

    Employment – Significant Changes and Developments in Employment Litigation for 2024
    During this panel presentation, we will discuss the most significant changes and developments in employment law in 2024 and recap the biggest changes from 2023 and years prior since the pandemic began. GRSM’s top employment attorneys will provide innovative advice so that well-informed employment decision can be made to avoid the expense and uncertainty of litigation. We will also address new litigation trends identified in employment law and provide insightful advice on how to develop best practices to avoid liability.

    Speakers:
  • Debra Ellwood Meppen / Partner, GRSM
  • Michael Laurenson / Partner, GRSM
  • Brandon Saxon / Partner, GRSM
  • Ray Cashman, Nationwide
  • Insurance – Hot Topics in Insurance Coverage Law 2024
    This course will educate insurance claims professionals, in-house insurance counsel, defense counsel and coverage counsel about hot topics in insurance coverage law, including PFAS/Forever Chemicals, BIPA litigation, cyber, artificial intelligence, nuclear verdicts and excess judgments.

    Speakers:
  • Daniel Feinberg / Partner, GRSM
  • Matthew Foy / Partner, GRSM
  • Kelly Lippincott / Partner, GRSM
  • 11:50 AM - 12:50 PM

    General Session – Keynote Speaker: Valerie Alexander – Leading for Happiness
    This program will discuss the science behind happiness at work and give actionable takeaways to improve communication, adjust managerial styles, and implement policies that will create a happier culture with far better outcomes.

    Valerie Alexander is a renowned expert on happiness and inclusion and a globally recognized speaker on the topics of happiness in the workplace, unconscious bias and the advancement of women. Her TED Talk, “How to Outsmart Your Own Unconscious Bias” has been viewed over a million times and been used as an instructional tool in classrooms and boardrooms around the world. Valerie’s books include the Amazon #1 seller, Happiness as a Second Language, Success as a Second Language, and How Women Can Succeed in the Workplace (Despite Having “Female Brains”).

    Prior to this work, Valerie was a securities lawyer, an investment banker, a tech startup CEO, and a screenwriter and film director. She’s also written Christmas movies for the Hallmark Channel, which she knows you secretly love, even if you’ll only admit to watching them with your mom.

    12:50 - 1:45 PM

    Lunch
    Please register and join us for lunch.

    1:50 - 2:50 PM

    Professional Liability – Loose Lips Still Sink Ships: Avoiding Professional Liability Pitfalls in a Hybrid World
    The way we communicate has forever changed. E-mail, text, social media, posts, and other forms of communication are now mainstream ways to communicate in a professional setting. The quality and quantity of communication has become more than ever the centerpiece of professional liability claims. During this interactive session, our panelists will address the issues surrounding communication in the information age. We will also apply age-old doctrines to new forms of communication, such as the attorney-client privilege, work product doctrine, and confidentiality. We will further discuss best practices in ensuring communications reduce risk rather than increase it. Finally, we will look at trends, statistics, and recent verdicts/cases to better understand the increased stakes professionals find themselves in due to today’s communication world.

    Speakers:
  • Bob Bragalone / Partner, GRSM
  • Heather Gwinn / Partner, GRSM
  • Stephanie Jones / Partner, GRSM
  • Artificial Intelligence – Code & Courtrooms: Takeaways from Recent AI Lawsuits
    This course addresses the recent explosion of lawsuits grappling with AI in three types of matters:
    1. Copyright / Right of Publicity
    2. Algorithmic Bias
    3. Web Scraping and Privacy
    With each type of matter, the panelists will begin by providing an overview of the applicable, longstanding body of law, will then turn to a discussion of each of three high-profile cases applying this body of law to AI, and will highlight the competing arguments for and against liability. With each type of matter, the panelists will then address key takeaways that legal professionals can implement to mitigate risk, avoid liability, and responsibly use AI.

    Speakers:
  • Damon Wright / Partner, GRSM
  • Dina Glucksman / Partner, GRSM
  • Graham Reynolds /Senior Counsel, GRSM
  • 3:00 - 4:00 PM

    Employment – Navigating Employment Discrimination Claims: A Fireside Chat with Employment Keynote Speaker EEOC General Counsel Karla Gilbride
    Join us for panel discussion featuring Karla Gilbride, General Counsel of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). This engaging session will provide invaluable insights into navigating the complexities of employment discrimination claims. Gain expert strategies, best practices, and a deeper understanding of the evolving legal landscape to effectively respond to and mitigate discrimination risks in your organization. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a leading expert in the field and enhance your approach to safeguarding workplace equality and compliance.

    Speakers:
  • Karla Gilbride / General Counsel, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  • Mercedes Colwin / Partner, GRSM (Moderator)
  • Laura De Santos / Partner, GRSM (Moderator)
  • Cybersecurity – Natural Intelligence for Privacy: Staying Smart in the Era of PETs, Pixels and Prompts
    The speakers in this panel will provide an overview of the rapidly-changing legal landscape with respect to privacy and cybersecurity laws focusing on the role of AI as both friend and foe in privacy and data security, the Pixel and related cases aggressively being pursued by the plaintiff’s bar and they will also provide their annual regulatory update of developments and trends in privacy law around the world.

    Speakers:
  • Richard Green / Partner, GRSM
  • Misty Marris / Partner, GRSM
  • John Mills / Partner, GRSM
  • 4:10 - 5:10 PM

    General Session – Where Are We Now: Eliminating Bias, Ethical Considerations, and DEI after Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard
    This course will discuss the ethical issues for attorneys and organizations following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, decided on June 29, 2023, including the status of diversity, equity and inclusion (“D.E.I.”) efforts. We will discuss the Harvard case, what is happening in the Courts and with governmental action post the decision, and ethical issues for attorneys under the Rules of Professional Conduct (“RPC”) which make it clear that lawyers are “public citizens having special responsibility for the quality of justice.”

    Speakers:
  • Franz Hardy / Partner, GRSM
  • Elizabeth Lorell / Partner, GRSM
  • Robin Symons / Partner, GRSM
  • 5:10 - 6:30 PM

    Cocktail Reception
    Please register and join us in the Convene’s North Gallery 2 for a cocktail reception.
    Please visit SpeakHappiness.com to learn more about Valerie Alexander’s work, and to receive her inspiring, insightful newsletter on Workplace Happiness & Inclusion, go to SpeakHappiness.com/Inclusion

    Questions? Please Contact:

    Joelle Underwood
    215.717.4015
    junderwood@grsm.com