Insights: Publications Artificial Intelligence Toolkit for In-house Lawyers, Second Edition
Kilpatrick was thrilled to partner again with Association of Corporate Counsel on the Second Edition of the Artificial Intelligence Toolkit for In-House Lawyers.
This toolkit required extensive collaboration across many of our practice specialties and we're immensely grateful for the Kilpatrick attorneys, and the in-house ACC members, who shared their expertise and insights to create this new, expanded edition.
Kilpatrick has a long history on the cutting edge of law and technology and we’re proud to continue that tradition with this strategic tool for in-house lawyers to advise their businesses with clarity and confidence.
Newly Expanded and Updated for 2026
Gain practical AI strategies in this ACC toolkit designed for in-house lawyers, updated for 2026.
This essential resource for in-house professionals has been updated throughout and expanded to include a new checklist on Developing Governance for Agentic AI, as well as seven other helpful new resources:
Ten AI Trends in 2026
- AI Maturity Roadmap - 2026 Edition
- AI Use Cases for Legal Departments in 2026
- Track and Assess Outside Counsel's Use of GenAI
- Tips for Assessing EU AI Act High-Risk AI Systems
- Learn 10 Key Terms in Agentic AI Systems
- Assess Agentic AI Capability and Oversight
Learn insights from in-house lawyers and Kilpatrick:
- Checklist 1: AI Basics for In-house Lawyers
- Checklist 2: Tips to Be More AI Savvy and Boost Your Career
- Checklist 3: Develop Governance and Compliance Strategies
- Checklist 4: Integrate AI Governance Across the Business
- Checklist 5: Incorporate AI into the Legal Team's Work
- Checklist 6: Meet Ethical Obligations While Using Generative AI
- Checklist 7: Protect Intellectual Property When Using Generative AI
- Checklist 8: Evaluate AI Features, Products, and Services
- Checklist 9: Address AI Issues in Contracts with Third Parties
- Checklist 10: Five Tips to Develop Governance for Agentic AI (New!)
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