Public Policy on Agents and How to Speak to Your Legal About Setting Up an Agentic Team

Agentic AI systems don't just assist marketers — they act on their behalf. That shift from tool to autonomous actor creates a set of new legal and compliance questions. This webinar is designed to help marketing teams answer these questions.

This session, led by attorneys from Venable LLP, gives marketing leaders a practical framework for bringing their legal and compliance partners into the agentic conversation early. 

Topics include how to onboard new tools, how emerging federal and state policy frameworks are beginning to address autonomous systems, and where compliance requirements around data use, consent, and disclosures intersect with agentic workflows. 

Equally important, the session addresses the conversation itself — how to brief your legal team on what agents actually do, which questions to bring to that meeting, and how to build an ongoing governance structure that keeps marketing moving without leaving your organization exposed. 

Whether your agentic program is already in motion or still on the drawing board, this session will help you align with legal before the stakes get high.


when

Start: Tuesday, July 21, 2026 at 2:00pm

End: Tuesday, July 21, 2026 at 3:00pm


*** NOTE ALL WEBINARS ARE EASTERN TIME ***

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Speaker(s)

Michael Signorelli, Partner & Co-Chair of the Technology & Innovation Group at Venable 

Michael Signorelli, co-chair of the Technology and Innovation Group, advises and represents clients on issues related to artificial intelligence (AI), data privacy, and data security. His practice sits at the intersection of data, adtech, and AI, counseling companies on compliance with Internet, cybersecurity, advertising, and marketing regulations and on responding to data breaches. He advises clients on governance, deployment, and policy implications of AI-driven technologies, particularly in the digital advertising ecosystem. He represents clients in federal and state legislative matters, rulemaking proceedings, and other matters before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Federal Election Commission (FEC), the U.S. Department of Commerce, and other federal and state agencies. 

Christopher J. Kim, Partner at Venable  

Chris Kim is a Partner in Venable’s Intellectual Property and Technology Transactions Group.  In his transactional practice, he regularly counsels clients on the development, procurement, management, and commercialization of platforms which incorporate AI technologies.  He also provides advice on the opportunities and risks associated with AI utilization, with an emphasis on IP ownership/licensing issues and the contractual allocation of potential liabilities.  Chris has worked with entities across the full spectrum of the burgeoning AI industry, from the newest emerging startups to the world’s largest tech companies.