This course will provide an overview of algorithmic bias, including the basics of how biases can be embedded in AI algorithms and their general effects and their legal implications.
This program will help in-house and outside counsel understand company cyber security risks in order to help clients properly mitigate risks and address incidents.
This course provides legal professionals with a strategic framework for managing municipal cell tower assets, focusing on lease structures, ownership transitions, and revenue opportunities.
This program will examine the good reasons to proceed with an internal investigation, as well as the risks to corporate clients and ethical challenges attorneys may face while handling work in this area.
This course will give attorneys a look at some of the big LGBTQ legal issues working their way through the courts and coming before the United States Supreme Court.
This course provides an in-depth legal analysis of the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program, focusing on federal funding regulations, state level implementation challenges, and the legal considerations of technology selection in broadband expansion.