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The Sedona Conference Working Group 13 Midyear Meeting 2025

by The Sedona Conference

The Sedona Conference Working Group 13 Midyear Meeting 2025 is a pivotal gathering focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence and the law. Organized by The Sedona Conference, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research and educational institute dedicated to advancing law and policy, this event brings together experts to discuss and develop consensus on pressing legal issues related to AI.

Key topics for this meeting include establishing a glossary of consensus AI-related definitions for courts and regulators, creating a comprehensive guide for implementing AI governance with practical use cases, and conducting a regulatory crosswalk to identify gaps in existing global AI regulations. Additionally, the agenda may address comments on proposed rules from the Federal Rules of Evidence Advisory Committee and other emerging AI-related legal challenges.

The event offers ample networking opportunities, beginning with a welcome reception on the evening of September 10, 2025. Attendees can engage with leading professionals in the field, participate in in-depth discussions, and contribute to shaping the future of AI governance and regulation.

Legal professionals, policymakers, technologists, and academics involved in AI and its legal implications should attend to stay abreast of developments, collaborate with peers, and influence the evolving landscape of AI law and policy.

Speakers(5)

Esther Birnbaum

Executive Vice President of Legal Data Intelligence at HaystackID

Esther drives initiatives integrating advanced AI to extract insights from legal data, streamline workflows, and enhance decision-making across eDiscovery, compliance, and governance.

Hon. Maritza D. Braswell

United States Magistrate Judge at US District Court for the District of Colorado

Judge Braswell is a thought leader at the intersection of artificial intelligence and the law, engaging with judges, lawyers, technologists, and academics to explore responsible AI use.

Kassi Burns

Senior Attorney at King & Spalding

Kassi specializes in litigation and discovery, artificial intelligence and e-discovery consultation, data privacy, and AI governance, leveraging her technical knowledge to guide clients through complex data issues.

Mike Childers

Senior Corporate Counsel at Amazon

Mike advises on a wide range of matters, including employment law and data privacy.

Stephen Burns

Co-Chair, Technology and Intellectual Property Group at Bennett Jones LLP

Stephen focuses on technology transactions, information law, and business process automation, including artificial intelligence, advising clients in energy, utility, infrastructure, and financial sectors.

Event Details

Date
September 11-12, 2025
2 days
Location
🇺🇸 Phoenix, United States
Hyatt Regency Reston
Pricing
$1,295 - $1,495
Audience
Legal professionals, policymakers, technologists, and academics involved in AI and its legal implications.
CLE Credits
CLE accreditation pending