Artificial Intelligence (AI)
As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies rapidly disrupt and transform the world as we know it, Benesch is guiding clients in identifying issues, assessing and addressing AI-associated risks, leveraging opportunities and resolving any disputes that may arise along the way.
Overview
The Benesch AI Commission is dedicated to helping clients safely and legally deploy AI technologies and tools to enhance operations, drive innovation, and optimize and customize customer experiences. Bringing together the experience and skill sets of attorneys across practice areas, including Intellectual Property, Data Privacy & Cybersecurity, Labor & Employment, Corporate, Healthcare, Real Estate and Litigation, we combine deep legal knowledge, tech know-how and incisive strategic business-focused solutions to help clients reap the benefits of this groundbreaking technology.
We advise B2B and B2C businesses in wide-ranging industries, AI tech and tool developers, investors, collaborators, service providers and users/integrators on the legal implications of AI innovations and associated risks while proactively monitoring proposed laws, regulations and litigation so we can keep our clients informed and well-positioned for the future.
Our services include:
- AI use for operational efficiencies
- Data privacy, cybersecurity, data governance best practices
- Labor and employment
- Industry-specific guidance, including for those operating in highly regulated sectors such as banking and finance, healthcare, and life sciences
- AI use-related policies, procedures and best practices to maintain control over data and manage risks
- Insurance considerations
- Transparency and ethics considerations
- Guidance on responsible use of AI
- IP ownership
- Patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret issues, rights and protections, including copyright issues regarding ownership rights and infringement related to generative AI and machine learning
- IP portfolio growth and management
- IP Litigation
- IP and technology purchase, sale, co-development and licensing transactions
- Outsourcing, data-use and data-sharing, integration and co-development agreements
- IP and technology rights and transfers in merger, acquisition, partnership, joint venture and strategic alliance agreements
- Up-to-date information on AI developments at the state, federal and international levels
- Guidance on mandatory compliance obligations and following industry best practices
As part of our commitment to staying on top of AI developments, we have created this Artificial Intelligence Hub with resources, insights and guidance continually updated as the technology evolves, issues arise and legal and regulatory frameworks develop. Currently, we are advising on generative AI-related copyright issues, rights and responsibilities.
Benesch Corporate & Securities Partner Aslam Rawoof, a key leader within the firm’s AI Commission, delves into the critical need for establishing corporate policies on the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace with Crain’s Chicago Business Publisher Jim Kirk. During the conversation, Aslam explores various considerations for business leaders, including securing organizational buy-in and adapting to the fast-paced advancements in AI technology.
Experience
Provide guidance to several clients related to data use and compliance obligations as it relates to AI tool usage and data privacy concerns.
Assist clients in the navigation of certain legal compliance requirements related to use of AI tools for certain consequential use cases.
Assist several clients in the negotiation of vendor agreements for the procurement of technology solutions including and incorporating AI features and functionality.
Represent large client through a competitive RFP process in the procurement of enterprise IT services, including certain application development and management services that relate to AI development and deployment.
Assist large energy and global materials science company with the development, deployment and implementation of enterprise wide responsible use and AI governance policy governing employee and contractor use of AI tools in furtherance of job functions, including ethical considerations, best practices and use case approval process.
Assist large healthcare system with the development, deployment, and implementation of responsible AI security policy to govern security and data protection terms and conditions for procurement of AI tools.
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Key Contacts

Kristopher J. Chandler
Chair, AI Commission Columbus kchandler@beneschlaw.com
Ryan T. Sulkin
Team Lead, Data Protection Practice Group Chicago rsulkin@beneschlaw.com
Alison K. Evans
Partner Cleveland aevans@beneschlaw.com
Daniel S. Marks
Partner Cleveland dmarks@beneschlaw.com
Lidia C. Mowad
Senior Managing Associate Cleveland lmowad@beneschlaw.com
Aslam A. Rawoof
Partner New York arawoof@beneschlaw.com
Vince Nardone
Co-Chair, Dental/DSO Industry Team; Healthcare Lead, AI Commission Columbus vnardone@beneschlaw.com
Bob Morgan
Partner Chicago bmorgan@beneschlaw.com
Kelly M. Noll
Co-Chair, Pro Bono Committee Cleveland knoll@beneschlaw.com
Juan Andrés Mata
Managing Associate Chicago jmata@beneschlaw.com
Shaneeda Jaffer
Partner San Francisco sjaffer@beneschlaw.comRelated News
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