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Wednesday 6 May (1000 - 1630)

Wednesday 6 May (1100 - 1110)

Wednesday 6 May (1110 - 1245)

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Legal GenAI applications present promising uses for lawyers and law firms. This roundtable seminar, which is open to all conference attendees, will explore the most promising use cases that exist or are developing in the legal markets, the risks and opportunities inherent in GenAI, data and confidentiality related policy issues and necessary guardrails, ethical duties of the legal profession in the use of GenAI, as well as tips and best practices for lawyers as they navigate this new environment.

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Wednesday 6 May (1245 - 1330)

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Market overview, case study of leading acquisition financing deal in Spain, and mock negotiation based on a private cross border acquisition in the regulated space. 

Keynote Speaker
Luis Casero Serrano  Credit Agricole CIB, Madrid  

In Conversation with
Luis Casero Serrano  Credit Agricole CIB, Madrid  
Luis Jimenez Lopez  Uria Menendez, Madrid

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Wednesday 6 May (1330 - 1430)

Wednesday 6 May (1445 - 1545)

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Market overview, case study of leading acquisition financing deal in Spain, and mock negotiation based on a private cross border acquisition in the regulated space.

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Wednesday 6 May (1545 - 1600)

Wednesday 6 May (1600 - 1615)

Wednesday 6 May (1615 - 1745)

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What skills do clients expect of cross-border lawyers? What are clients’ expectations in multi-jurisdictional matters that involve multiple law firms or multiple offices of the same global firm? Whether working with foreign offices of the same global firm or retaining foreign counsel from independent local firms, creating a ‘cross-border team’ that will play seamlessly in the client’s corner presents intrinsic challenges, running from lack of communication and proper understanding of cultural differences to lack of (or mis-) understanding of the legal position in the foreign jurisdiction. Building a reliable international counsel network is one of the keys to success in this endeavor. In this seminar, law firm practitioners and in-house counsel will lead the discussion of these topics, providing opportunities for active participation by the audience.

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