Webinar Invite | Managing AI Risk in Design and Construction


February 2026

Many of you have asked about the risks of AI and what happens if something goes wrong. In this next session of our Catching Up to AI series, we’re addressing those questions directly by bringing together two experts in cybersecurity and construction law.

In this session, you will gain:

  • Clarity on whether it is safe to put project and client data into AI tools
  • An understanding of who owns AI-generated content and how intellectual property is affected
  • Practical guidance on how to govern AI use inside your organization
  • A clear view of legal exposure and what firms should document and control

This session is focused on answering the real questions firms are asking so you can move forward with AI confidently and responsibly.

Date & Time: March 11th at 12pm EST

150 Monument Rd, Suite 207, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
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