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John Rondini Featured in Law.com Article Highlighting ACC AI and Data Privacy Panel

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ROYAL OAK, MichBrooks Kushman Co-Chair of Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, and Artificial Intelligence, John Rondini, was featured in an article published by Law.com on October 22, 2025.

The article, titled “It’s Like Ozempic for Legal Work’: AI Wows In-House Lawyers but Also Leaves Them Wanting,” covers a panel discussion at the Association of Corporate Counsel annual meeting in Philadelphia. The session explored both the promise and pitfalls of generative AI tools in corporate legal departments and how attorneys are balancing efficiency with compliance, privacy, and intellectual property risks.

Moderating the panel, Rondini guided a conversation with legal and technology leaders Jessica Nguyen (DocuSign), Paul Liu (PacketFabric), and Jeffrey Huang (Textron) Specialized Vehicles on how AI is reshaping the legal landscape. He shared insights on how attorneys are leveraging AI for drafting and analysis, noting that it has “transformed the industry” by helping teams streamline routine tasks and focus on higher-value work.

As Co-Chair of Brooks Kushman’s Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, and Artificial Intelligence practice, Rondini helps clients safeguard sensitive data, manage cyber risks, and navigate the evolving regulatory environment governing privacy and emerging technologies. His work spans proactive cybersecurity planning, data breach response, and AI compliance, guiding clients through issues such as regulatory investigations, M&A due diligence, and cyber-insurance review. Rondini’s leadership reflects Brooks Kushman’s commitment to helping companies develop resilient privacy frameworks, protect intellectual property, and integrate AI responsibly while maintaining compliance across global jurisdictions.

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