The SLS Hotel
Wilson Sonsini is a proud sponsor of The L Suite’s SoCal Legal AI Forum. This half-day event brings together General Counsels and Chief Learning Officers at high-growth private companies and innovative public companies for candid, practical conversations about how legal teams are putting AI to work.
Attendees will gain insights on how to shape the future of AI within their organizations.
Partner Jordan Jaffe will co-lead a group discussion on “IP in the Age of AI - AI implications on traditional notions of ownership and protection of IP” with Daniel Max, General Counsel at Hipcamp.
Partner Barath Chari will discuss “AI in the Office: Efficiency Gains vs. Legal Risk” with Nirosha Ruwan, Vice President - Legal at Mattermost.
This event is by invitation for L Suite Members only.
Omar Mattox
OMattox@wsgr.com
Jordan R. Jaffe is a partner in the San Francisco office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where his practice focuses on high-stakes intellectual property disputes, including patent, trade secret, copyright and trademark litigation. Jordan has expertise in the emerging technologies sector, especially artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles, where Jordan was identified in 2022 as one of the top eight lawyers advising AI companies by Business Insider. Jordan’s recent experience includes representing Waymo against Uber regarding self-driving technology, representing Google against Sonos regarding alleged smart speaker technology, and representing multiple cybersecurity companies in trade secret litigation. Leveraging his background in computer science, Jordan regularly leads teams in litigation concerning a variety of complex technologies from prelitigation through trial.
Barath Chari is a partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Barath represents technology companies at all stages of growth, from bootstrapped start-ups to leading global enterprises, in complex business transactions involving technology and intellectual property. He also has deep experience in assisting technology companies and their investors with mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and financing matters. A Washington, D.C., transplant resident in the firm’s San Francisco office, Barath understands how the federal government transacts with technology companies, and helps technology companies sell products to federal government customers and collaborate with the federal government on research and development. He also leverages his pre-law experience as a software engineer to provide informed legal advice on technical topics such as open source software.