September 11–12, 2025 | Hyatt Regency Reston, Virginia
This year again, we are actively shaping the international discussion on Artificial Intelligence in the legal field. As part of the Sedona Conference – Midyear Meeting of Working Group 13 on AI and the Law, we are not only represented as part of the Drafting Team “Consensus Definitions Relating to AI and the Law”, but also contribute as a panelist in the session “Global Legal Perspective on Emerging Trends.”
Florian Meyer, a recognized thought leader at the intersection of AI and law, brings his expertise to the Sedona Conference’s mission: to advance the law in the field of Artificial Intelligence in a well-founded, regulated, and fair manner.
Current developments and new legal challenges in Artificial Intelligence
AI & Law in the United States: case law, regulation, and ethical issues
Global legal developments and trends around AI
AI governance – current frameworks, corporate practices, and future requirements
Legal definitions of AI – results from the Drafting Teams
Working groups on evidence preservation, copyright, and liability in AI systems
“Building AI the Sedona Way” – principle-based innovation in the legal field
Our participation in the Sedona Conference underscores our position as thought leaders in AI & Legal. Our goal is to actively shape the global development of legally sound and responsible AI applications – from defining relevant legal terminology to contributing to the global harmonization of regulatory approaches.