Intellectual Property partner Rich Martinelli will be a featured speaker during The Knowledge Group’s webinar, “Trade Secret Protection for AI: A Comprehensive Guide,” on December 14. The webinar discussion will provide a comprehensive guide on utilizing trade secrets to protect AI-related IP, as ...
Orrick is sponsoring the MOBI Colloquium Los Angeles which takes place on November 12-13, 2019. MOBI events explore the convergence of AI, IoT, Blockchain, Mobility, and Smart Cities to build the minimum viable ecosystem for human mobility by fostering creative and professional growth alike.
Please join Orrick’s Daryl Shetterly and Jeremiah Weasenforth at ILTACON 2019 in Orlando, FL from August 18 – 22. ILTACON is the premier legal technology conference for professionals undertaking initiatives in support of the practice of law.
Lenders, regulators, and legislators are showing significant interest in how alternative data, sophisticated modeling, and techniques such as machine learning currently are being used in consumer lending and ways they may be used in the future.
Orrick partner Diana Rutowski moderates a panel of AI experts from Microsoft, BMW i Ventures, Facebook, and IBM to discuss the risks and potential ethical implications that go hand-in-hand with the race to employ AI technology.
New York partner Rich Martinelli will be a featured panelist during the Society of Physician Engineers' event, "Intellectual Property Law & Tax Credits for Life Science Companies."
Intellectual Property partner Rich Martinelli will join The Knowledge Group’s live webcast, “Artificial Intelligence: A Discussion of Intellectual Property Trends and Issues in 2019.”
Please join Orrick’s Chief Innovation Officer, Wendy Butler Curtis and Managing Project Attorney, Jeremiah Weasenforth at Georgetown Law’s 2018 Advance eDiscovery Institute program on November 15th.
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