AI and Global Regulation: Navigating U.S., EU, and Other International Laws; Ensuring Compliance
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE webinar will review the laws of the U.S., EU, and other countries governing artificial intelligence (AI). The panel will discuss the impact on U.S. companies and offer guidance on what U.S. businesses need to do to ensure compliance.
Outline
- EU AI Act
- UK AI regulation
- U.S. laws and new AI Action Plan
- Other countries – China, Brazil, Singapore, Australia, and Canada
- Establishing policies and procedures to ensure compliance
Benefits
The panelists will review these and other key issues:
- How do the laws outside the U.S. apply to U.S.-based companies?
- What are steps U.S. organizations need to start taking now to ensure compliance with the AI Act?
Faculty

Fabio Pereira
Partner
Veirano Advogados
Mr. Pereira has more than seventeen years of experience in intellectual property, contracts and entertainment... | Read More
Mr. Pereira has more than seventeen years of experience in intellectual property, contracts and entertainment law. The focus of his practice is on information technology, personal data protection and privacy, digital law, internet, software, technology outsourcing (outsourcing), licensing, transactions involving technology and intangible assets and contracts in general. Mr. Pereira is also recognized for his expertise in media & communications. Regarding its performance in intellectual property, it serves clients in the areas of copyrights, trademarks, patents, franchising and technology transfers in different industries and market segments. He specializes in licensing, entertainment & media (music, TV and digital) and advertising and information technology, including cloud computing and technology businesses. Mr. Pereira advises clients in complex commercial negotiations, covering intangible assets and intellectual property rights.
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Alex Sobolev
Partner
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
Mr. Sobolev advises on compliance, risks and strategy for operating business online. His practice focuses on data... | Read More
Mr. Sobolev advises on compliance, risks and strategy for operating business online. His practice focuses on data protection matters, but intersects with consumer law, software development and crypto. Mr. Sobolev's multidisciplinary practice and transatlantic experience enable him to provide strategic commercial advice for technology led companies, including coordinating and implementing data and consumer risk mitigation projects, providing outsourcing advice and developing key legal risk mitigation strategies in relation to products where the pace of innovation nearly always outpaces the law. He has advised companies at all stages of the corporate lifecycle, from software development and product launch, through technology licensing, sale and purchase, to mergers and acquisitions of data and tech-heavy businesses. Mr. Sobolev has assisted organizations with the design, development and implementation of global data protection and compliance policies, as well the management of risk and security associated with data retention, processing and transfer.
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Shannon Yavorsky
Partner, Global Chair Cyber, Privacy & Data Innovation Group and Co-Head Artificial Intelligence Group
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
Ms. Yavorsky is a leading authority on United States and EU privacy, cybersecurity and AI issues. She is uniquely... | Read More
Ms. Yavorsky is a leading authority on United States and EU privacy, cybersecurity and AI issues. She is uniquely qualified in California, England and Wales and helps global companies navigate the increasingly complex global privacy, cybersecurity and AI regulatory landscape. Ms. Yavorsky advises public and private companies across several sectors, including life sciences and health technology, financial services, private equity, insurance, social media and technology on a range of EU and U.S. federal and state privacy laws. She also helps clients undertake comprehensive privacy, cybersecurity and AI risk assessments, evaluates privacy, security and AI risks in corporate transactions and drafts and negotiates data-related contracts. Ms. Yavorsky advises clients on cross-border data transfers, data breaches and developing global privacy and AI compliance programs.
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