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The Rise of AI in Business: Legal Issues Businesses Cannot Afford to Ignore in the Age of AI

  • Italian Chamber of Commerce Office Unit 1102-03, 11/F, 299QRC, 299 Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan (map)

The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong and Macao invites you to join legal expert Richard Grams, Partner from Robert Lee Law Offices, on Tuesday, April 21, from 9 AM - 10 AM, for an exclusive 30-minute executive briefing on the legal risks and realities of adopting AI in business.

AI is transforming how we work, sell, and compete, but are you exposed without even knowing it? In this session, you’ll gain essential insights into the emerging legal challenges surrounding AI, from data privacy to copyright, employment law to cybersecurity, and learn how to protect your organization.

What You’ll Learn:

  1. Consumer Protection – When AI causes harm, someone pays. Make sure it’s not you.

  2. Privacy – Data drives AI, but mishandling it invites regulatory scrutiny.

  3. Copyright – If AI created it or trained on it, ownership and infringement may be your concern.

  4. Cybersecurity – Every AI tool is a potential entry point for attackers — and a compliance responsibility.

  5. Employment – From hiring to firing, AI reshapes compliance and discrimination risks.

  6. Governance – Without an AI policy, your business has no framework — and no defence.

Walk away with:
✅ A clear picture of your top AI legal risks
✅ Practical steps you can take immediately
✅ A framework for building AI governance
✅ Confidence to ask the right questions

Date: Tuesday, April 21
Time: 9 AM - 10 AM (Registration from 8:45 AM)
Venue: ICC Office, Unit 1102-03, 11/F, 299QRC, 299 Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Ticket: Members: Free | Non-Members: HKD100

Spaces are limited — register early to secure your place.

Kindly note the following:

  • Limited seats are available. RSVP to secure your place. 

  • Cancellations must be provided in writing to: icc@icc.org.hk5 days before the event. No shows will be charged.

  • By attending this event, you agree to be photographed, recorded, and/or filmed.

  • All events will be rescheduled or canceled if there is a Typhoon 8 (or above) or Black Rainstorm Signal.

For further information, please email icc@icc.org.hk.

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