Attorneys can explore cutting-edge issues in trade secrecy law, including generative artificial intelligence and COVID-19 vaccine development, with continuing legal education offered in person at Elon University Charlotte.
Professor Professor David S. Levine is leading an in-person CLE program for attorneys on Friday, Dec. 1, at Elon University Charlotte.
The university’s new facility in Charlotte’s South End will host “Trade Secrecy, Generative AI, and the COVID-19 Vaccines” with attendees invited to network afterward across the parking lot at Hi-Wire Brewing Company.
Topic: Trade Secrecy, Generative AI, and the COVID-19 Vaccines
Instructor: Professor David S. Levine
Date: Friday, December 1, 2023
Time: 3:00-5:00 p.m., immediately followed by optional networking at Hi-Wire Brewing Company
Location: 330 W. Tremont Ave., Charlotte, NC 28203
CLE hours granted: 2.0 hours (application pending with the N.C. State Bar)
Cost: $75 for attorneys; alumni use the code “elonlawalumni” to pay $50.
This course will examine two cutting-edge issues: the threats and opportunities in trade secret law posed by generative artificial intelligence, and the critical challenge involving process trade secrets and development of the COVID-19 vaccines.