Aimee Delaney and Jason Oliveri Speak on Workplace Generative AI Usage
A Knowledge Group CLE Webinar
Webinar
Jun 8, 2026
Hinshaw partners Aimee Delaney and Jason Oliveri will present a CLE webinar titled “The Future of Work: Embracing Generative AI For Workplace Innovation,” on June 8, from 12:00-1:30 PM ET.
Aimee and Jason will examine the legal and practical challenges that arise when AI systems impact applicants and employees. The program will cover regulatory requirements, data governance, workplace policy development, vendor oversight, and incident response.
CLE Program Objectives
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- Identify major employment, privacy, cybersecurity, and AI governance issues in workplace AI use
- Assess legal and regulatory requirements for handling employee and applicant data
- Guide clients on policies, governance, and vendor practices for compliant AI adoption
- Recognize risks across hiring, monitoring, training, performance, discipline, and incident response
- Apply a practical framework to evaluate and manage AI-related legal exposure
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