Session: Mapping the Legal Terrain of AI
Explore the Uncharted Legal Issues of AI
As AI transforms industries, the law is struggling to keep up. From lawsuits over training data to global regulatory battles, companies face unprecedented risks—and opportunities. Join the attorneys at Cartographer Business Law as we navigate the legal landscape for AI innovators, investors, and adopters.
What You’ll Learn:
Who Owns AI Training Data? – What recent lawsuits mean for your business model.
Regulations: US vs EU vs China – How global rules shape market access and compliance.
The AI Due Diligence Checklist – What investors and acquirers want to see.
Red Flags in AI Vendor Contracts – Problem clauses and how to negotiate better terms.
Preparing for AI Personhood – What happens when algorithms gain legal recognition.
Why Attend?
Get practical guidance: avoid pitfalls, learn about contract terms, and get comparison charts.
Hear from attorneys experienced in AI, corporate law, and tech transactions.
Connect with peers navigating the same uncharted territory.
Bio
Meghan Pratschler is a corporate and transactional attorney with a strong focus on mergers and acquisitions, venture financing, and general corporate counsel services. She regularly advises small businesses, startups, investors, and technology companies on complex business transactions, regulatory strategy, and entity structuring. She often acts as outside general counsel to high-growth companies navigating both day-to-day operations and high-stakes transactions.
Her recent work includes leading cross-border and crypto-denominated M&A deals, structuring investor and founder relationships, and negotiating stock and asset purchases across multiple industries—from blockchain to healthcare to SaaS. Meghan also has extensive experience supporting clients through private financings, including SAFEs, convertible notes, and preferred equity rounds.
In addition to her deal-focused practice, Meghan advises clients on IP and technology transactions, securities law compliance, and internal governance matters. She previously served as General Counsel for a data and analytics company, where she managed legal affairs across multiple subsidiaries.