CBMS Partner J.J. Harwayne chaired the American Bar Association Business Law Section program, “Falling Down the AI Rabbit Hole: Building a Legal Safety Net for Non-Profit Clients,” during the ABA Spring Meeting held in Atlanta, Georgia, on April 17, 2026.
The program explored the growing legal and ethical challenges nonprofits face as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into their operations, including risk management, governance, cybersecurity, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance. As a firm deeply committed to serving not-for-profit and religious organizations, CBMS is proud to contribute to the ongoing conversation surrounding emerging technologies and their impact on mission-driven institutions.
Event Details
Event: ABA Business Law Section Spring Meeting
Program: Falling Down the AI Rabbit Hole: Building a Legal Safety Net for Non-Profit Clients
Date: April 17, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM ET
Location: Hilton Atlanta – Galleria 1, Galleria Exhibit Hall, Atlanta, GA
Organization: American Bar Association – Business Law Section
Role: Program Chair – J.J. Harwayne
Co-Sponsoring Committees: Cyber and Technology Law; Intellectual Property