Gerard M. Stegmaier is a partner in Reed Smith LLP’s Tech & Data Group, based in Washington, D.C. An experienced and pragmatic litigator, Gerry dedicates a significant part of his practice to prelitigation and advisory services concerning business strategy for privacy by design, data protection, intellectual property and emerging technologies and markets.
Artificial intelligence (AI), including Generative AI, machine learning, and advanced data discovery tools, is rapidly reshaping the legal landscape. This session will provide attorneys and legal professionals with a comprehensive look at the transformative potential of these technologies across various facets of legal work.
Participants will examine how AI-powered tools are being applied in legal process management, streamlining tasks such as contract analysis, e-discovery, regulatory compliance, legal research, and case strategy. From automating document review to enhancing decision-making through predictive analytics, AI offers opportunities to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve accuracy
At the same time, the integration of AI into legal and business workflows comes with significant challenges and ethical considerations. This course will also address the limitations of these technologies, including data bias, lack of transparency in algorithmic decision-making, and potential impacts on client confidentiality and professional responsibility.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Date / Time: June 12, 2025
Closed-captioning available
Gerard M. Stegmaier | Reed Smith
Gerard M. Stegmaier is a partner in Reed Smith LLP’s Tech & Data Group, based in Washington, D.C. He focuses his practice on corporate governance, intellectual property, Internet issues, cryptocurrency, and digital assets, particularly as they relate to privacy, information security, and consumer protection. An experienced and pragmatic litigator, Gerry dedicates a significant part of his practice to prelitigation and advisory services concerning business strategy for privacy by design, data protection, intellectual property, and emerging technologies and markets. He often acts as outside product counsel to leading innovators and disruptive technology companies.
Gerry is designated as a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals. He has assisted numerous automotive, health information technology, data management, advertising, and consumer technology companies with information management and protection strategies, including some of the most popular consumer products and services of recent years.
His academic credentials include a J.D., magna cum laude, from George Mason University School of Law, where he served as an editor of the George Mason Law Review. He also holds an M.A. from the Catholic University of America and a B.A. from George Mason University, where he was a member of the National Champion Debate Team.
Gerry has been recognized in Chambers USA for Nationwide Privacy & Data Security: Highly Regarded (2020–2023) and Nationwide Privacy & Data Security: Privacy (2024). He was named to Washingtonian’s
I. Basics of LLMs and “Artificial Intelligence” technology (e.g., GPT models, BERT, etc.) | 1:00pm –
1:20pm
II. The emerging role of AI and LLMs in law to enable business | 1:20pm – 1:40pm
III. Benefits of AI for day-to-day legal work and its transformative capability | 1:40pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
IV. Core use cases in legal workflows (litigation, transactions and regulatory) | 2:10pm – 2:30pm
V. Integrating artificial intelligence into existing legal and operational workflows | 2:30pm – 2:50pm
VI. Technical challenges | 2:50pm – 3:00pm
VII. Building a strategy for adoption | 3:00pm – 3:10pm