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WFLS Series on AI and International Law (Part 2) - AI and the Future of the Legal Profession

The Washington Foreign Law Society

is pleased to announce its upcoming

AI and International Law Series (Part 2)

A Conversation with Saatesh Nori on AI and the Future of the Legal Profession

Wednesday, February 26, 2025
From 5:30 to 7:30 PM ET

The event starts with a short reception at 5:30 pm. The discussion starts at 6 pm.
Accenture LLP, 699 14th St., NW, Washington, DC 20005

Join the Washington Foreign Law Society (WFLS) on Wednesday, February  26, 2025 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM ET for a stimulating hour-long panel discussion on AI and the Future of the Legal Profession with Saatesh Nori.

Ticket prices:

WFLS Members: Free

General Admission: $ 10.00

Register below!! If you are not yet a member of the WFLS, please join here.

Sateesh Nori is a lawyer, law professor, and author. He is a Senior Legal Innovation Strategist at Just-Tech. For twenty years, he represented tenants across New York City at various legal services organizations. He was a commissioner of the 2019 Charter Revision Commission. He is currently a member of the ABA Commission on Homelessness and Poverty. He co-created and co-teaches the Housing Rights Clinic at NYU Law. Sateesh is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and NYU Law. Sateesh was named a “Rising Star” by the New York Law Journal, one of “Queens’ Power 50,” and was featured as a “Legal Rebel” in the Spring 2021 ABA Journal. In 2023, he was a recipient of the New York City Bar Association’s “Legal Services Award.” He is also the author of “Sheltered: Twenty Years in Housing Court.” In 2024, he gave a TedX Talk called “How a chatbot can stop homelessness.”

 

Moderator: Alexandra Bochnakova

Alexandra is the President of the Washington Foreign Law Society. She is an international lawyer educated and licensed in France and in the United States. She is currently working as Corporate and International Counsel at the Office of General Counsel at Finca Impact Finance, Washington DC, a microfinance institution with over 15 subsidiaries in emerging nations. Previously, she was Head of Corporate Affairs and Corporate Secretary of the Board of Directors of the holding, at Pierre Fabre Group, France, working on corporate and regulatory matters with nearly one hundred companies of the Group in France and worldwide. Prior to that, and for over 12 years, she was the founding partner of SELAS Bochnakova, a boutique law firm focused on international law and cross-border matters. In parallel, she was an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole and ESICAD Business School in Toulouse, France.

 

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