Harnessing Generative AI in Business Operations and Legal Practice: Optimizing Resources and Navigating Ethical Compliance Pitfalls

July 25, 2024
July 26, 2024
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Seaport Hotel, Boston

On July 25 and 26, the American Conference Institute is hosting its 11th Annual Summit for Women Leaders in Life Sciences Law. This year’s meeting includes two special sessions that put a spotlight on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Life Sciences. Lauren Misztal, Clario’s SVP and General Counsel, was invited to speak at the conference about how life sciences companies like Clario can ethically use generative AI to enhance the efficiency of legal operations.

If you’re interested in exploring the intersection of life sciences and law, don’t miss this event.

Learn more here: https://www.americanconference.com/women-leaders-life-sciences-law/

Session information:

Title: Harnessing Generative AI in Business Operations and Legal Practice: Optimizing Resources and Navigating Ethical Compliance Pitfalls

Date: July 26, 2024

Time: 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST

This special “Spotlight on AI” panel discussion will include topics such as:

  • Understanding how life sciences companies and law firms are harnessing the power of generative AI to revolutionize legal research, contract drafting, patent analysis and more
  • Reviewing the ethical considerations of generative AI, including issues related to bias, fairness, and accountability
  • Analyzing how organizations have successfully integrated generative AI into their legal and business practices

Speaker

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Lauren Misztal

SVP and General Counsel at Clario

Lauren Misztal is a business-oriented and solutions-driven legal advisor who draws on close to two decades of experience successfully resolving complex legal and regulatory issues. Prior to joining Clario, Lauren held senior legal and compliance roles at Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals and McKesson Corporation and was an associate and Of Counsel at Quinn Emanuel LLP. Lauren began her legal career as a trial attorney at the US Department of Justice after clerking for a federal judge in Washington, DC.

She received her JD from Georgetown University Law Center and her bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University. Prior to attending law school, Lauren was a financial analyst at Goldman Sachs. As Clario’s General Counsel, Lauren sets and implements the company’s global legal strategy and leads the data privacy, commercial contracting, and corporate legal teams. She is a thought leader on AI governance, author of Clario’s AI Responsible Use Principles, and founding member of the Company’s AI Governance Committee.