AI Vendor Vetting for In-House Counsel: What to Ask, What to Negotiate, and When to Walk Away

Jessica Nguyen

AI coding tools are moving far beyond autocomplete. Today, they can generate features, run tests, and help push software toward production with limited human involvement. For in-house counsel, that shift raises a new set of legal, commercial, and governance questions. As AI-assisted and increasingly autonomous development becomes more common, legal teams need a clear framework for evaluating where risk is emerging, how existing obligations may be affected, and what guardrails organizations should put in place before problems surface.
Join us on Thursday, April 23 at 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT as Stas Zakharenko and Tony Decicco, Principals at GTC Law Group, explore the evolving landscape of AI-driven software development and the legal risks that come with it. This session will help in-house counsel better understand how these tools are being used in practice, where legal exposure may arise, and what policies, controls, and contract terms can help organizations move forward more thoughtfully.
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This program is designed for in-house counsel, legal operations leaders, product counsel, technology counsel, IP counsel, compliance professionals, and other legal team members advising on software development, AI adoption, commercial contracting, data governance, and enterprise risk.
There is NO COST to attend this program!
This program is FREE, thanks to our gracious sponsor, GTC Law Group! If you can’t make it to the live program, the recording will be available for viewing via our paid CLE library, In-House Connect On-Demand!




