AI and the Law: Navigating the New Legal Landscape
AI and the Law: Navigating the New Legal Landscape is an in-person program offered by Harvard Law School Executive Education, scheduled for May 10-13, 2026. This program is designed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal field.
The curriculum covers a range of topics, including foundational understanding of AI technology, the impact of AI on laws governing intellectual property, privacy, health care, and antitrust, as well as the implications of AI on legal practice and business strategy. Participants will engage in hands-on exercises, real-world scenarios, and guided exploration of AI tools used in legal and business contexts.
The program features faculty from Harvard Law School and other leading institutions, offering cutting-edge insights and perspectives on new legal questions raised by AI. Participants will have opportunities to connect with peers, discuss challenges, and explore strategies for leveraging AI in their organizations.
This program is ideal for leaders in the legal profession and other industries facing disruption and opportunity in the age of AI. Participants typically have at least 8 years of professional experience and come from law firms, in-house legal departments, the private sector, non-profit organizations, government, or public sector.
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Speakers(8)
Christopher Bavitz
Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
Christopher Bavitz is a Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, focusing on technology and intellectual property law.
David B. Wilkins
Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
David B. Wilkins is a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, focusing on the legal profession and its evolution in the face of technological change.
James Mickens
Professor of Computer Science at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
James Mickens is a Professor of Computer Science at Harvard, focusing on the intersection of computer science and law.
Lawrence Lessig
Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
Lawrence Lessig is a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, known for his work in constitutional law and the impact of technology on law.
Rachel Sachs
Professor of Law at Washington University Law School
Rachel Sachs is a Professor of Law at Washington University Law School, specializing in health law and policy.
Ruth Okedejii
Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
Ruth Okedejii is a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, with expertise in technology law and policy.
Urs Gasser
Professor of Public Policy, Governance, and Law at Technical University of Munich
Urs Gasser is a Professor at the Technical University of Munich, specializing in public policy, governance, and law related to technology.
William Fisher
Faculty Chair at Harvard Law School
William Fisher is the Faculty Chair at Harvard Law School, specializing in intellectual property law and its intersection with technology.
Event Details
- Date
- May 10-13, 2026
- 4 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Cambridge, United States
- Harvard Law School
- Pricing
- $7,800
- Audience
- Legal professionals with at least 8 years of experience from law firms, in-house legal departments, private sector, non-profits, government, or public sector.
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