We hope you will join us NEXT WEEK on March 20, 2025 for our live webinar: Artificial Intelligence Contracts: Drafting and Negotiating.
Artificial intelligence contracts raise new concerns, as well as familiar ones. They’re software agreements and so call for terms many software contract managers and lawyers know well. But certain AI systems raise unique issues, particularly generative AI and other forms of machine learning (ML). This course looks at those issues and explains the new terms they require.Enroll and you can ask David Tollen questions (via chat) and learn the most up-to-date best practices on the cutting-edge issues impacting AI contracts. You also get access to a webinar recording for 30 days after (even if you miss the live event).Topics covered include:
- Rights to training data, prompts, and outputs
- Special IP risks and their impact on indemnities, warranties, and more
- Privacy compliance terms
- Terms on hallucination, defamation, and other third party risks
- AI’s role as SaaS … or not
- And more …
As usual, your instructor is David Tollen, author of The Tech Contracts Handbook, attorney, UC Berkeley lecturer, expert witness, and sought-after speaker.You can review a sample chapter from an earlier-recorded (on-demand) program, here. Length: 2 hrs. (CA CLE 2 hrs.) MARCH 20, 2025 – 10:00 a.m. PDT / 1:00 p.m. EDT

Interested in other live webinars? Registration is also currently available for:
- Best AI Tools for Contract Drafters and Negotiators (May 22, 2025)
- Statements of Work and Specifications: Drafting and Negotiating (Sept. 4, 2025)
- The Indeminar: Indemnities in IT Contracts (Nov. 13, 2025)
- Tech Contracts Master Class Series (weekly on Thursdays, Sept. 25-Oct. 16, 2025)
CLE: See each course’s sales page for details, and a link to our CLE page. Tech Contracts Academy’s courses (Master Classes™ and Focused Topics) are approved for Continuing Legal Education credit in California (participatory for live courses; self-study for on-demand; general credit, unless a subfield is indicated on a course’s sales page). Licensed for elsewhere? Jurisdictions (and professions) differ as to whether students may apply individually for continuing education credit, and what is required. (Materials we make available may assist students’ self-submission efforts, but are not guaranteed.)
Terms of Use: Tech Contracts Academy® LLC is not a law firm, does not provide legal services, and its courses do not provide legal advice. Course participation is subject to our Terms of Use, available on each course’s sales page for you to review prior to purchase.