Presented as part of the WBA's AI Advantage Series

 

Sponsored by: WBA Law and Technology Forum

Co-sponsors: 
- Georgetown Institute for Law and Technology Policy
- Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP)

 

As AI technologies continue to evolve at a rapid pace, so too does the policy landscape that governs them. Join us for a one-hour expert panel recapping the most recent and consequential developments in AI legislation and policy initiatives from 2025 — from landmark federal initiatives like the White House’s AI Action Plan to landmark state-level legislation like California’s SB 53.

Panelists offering perspectives from leading law firms, corporations, and think tanks will share insights on how the developments from 2025 shaped the future of AI governance, compliance, and innovation, and will preview what’s to come in 2026.

The discussion will be followed by a 30-minute networking reception with fellow attendees and speakers.

Format:

  • 1-hour moderated panel discussion
  • 30-minute networking reception

 

Speakers:
Jennifer DaskalPartner, Venable LLC
Natalie Roisman, Executive Director, Georgetown Institute for Law and Technology Policy
Christabel Randolph, Associate Director, CAIDP
Laura Juanes Micas, Senior Advisor, Crowell Global Advisors

 

Moderator:
Eleni Kyriakides, WBA Law & Technology Forum Co-Chair

 

Event Cost:    
Members $20
Non-members $30
Student Members $15

 

About the AI Advantage Series

The WBA's AI Advantage Series explores how artificial intelligence can empower lawyers and legal professionals both in and beyond the workplace. Through interactive sessions and expert-led discussions, the series helps members use AI confidently and responsibly to boost efficiency, creativity, and connection.

 

 

 

 

Refunds can only be processed for cancellations received more than two business days prior to the event.


The WBA is a nonpartisan organization. The opinions and positions expressed by any program speaker are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the WBA.

The WBA regularly hosts programs for the education and enjoyment of its members and guests. The WBA is committed to ensuring that its employees, members, and guests are able to conduct their activities free from harassment or intimidation. The WBA, in its sole discretion, therefore reserves the right to deny access or to remove any attendee.

AI Policy 2025: A Year in Review

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  • Thursday Dec 11 2025, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Open Gov Hub
    1100 13th St. NW Ste. 800
    Washington, District of Columbia
    United States
    20005