AI for Business: Hidden Legal Risks You Should Know
Apr 28, 2026
06:30 PM
REGISTER HERE: https://score.tfaforms.net/112?EventID=a10Vt00000JMOf3Artificial Intelligence is transforming how businesses write content, design logos, create marketing materials, and draft documents. But many business owners are using AI tools without realizing the legal risks that can come with them.Who owns AI generated content? Can AI accidentally copy someone else’s work? What happens if an employee pastes confidential business information into an AI prompt? And are AI generated contracts actually safe to use? In this practical and eye opening webinar, business attorney Allison Cychosz of AMC Legal, P.C. will walk through the real intellectual property risks businesses face when using AI and how to avoid them. You will learn how AI intersects with copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, confidentiality, and business operations, along with practical steps to protect your company. Topics will include:• Who really owns AI generated content• Whether AI marketing materials can be copyrighted• Trademark risks with AI generated logos and business names• How AI can accidentally expose trade secrets or confidential information• When AI generated content becomes plagiarism• Using AI images, music, and graphics without infringing on others’ rights• Deepfakes, voice cloning, and AI generated people in marketing• Why every business with employees should have an AI policy• What AI companies may do with your prompts and data• The hidden dangers of AI generated contracts Whether you are already using AI in your business or just beginning to explore it, this session will help you understand the legal landscape and give you practical guidance to use AI more safely and responsibly. Bio:Allison Cychosz, Esq. is the President and owner of AMC Legal, P.C. in Burr Ridge, Illinois, where she focuses on Business Law, Intellectual Property, Estate Planning, and Estate Administration. For more than 18 years, Allison has worked with entrepreneurs, companies, and nonprofit leaders to help them start, grow, and protect their businesses. She regularly counsels clients on business formation, contracts, trademarks, copyrights, protecting confidential information, and legal risks that arise as businesses adopt new technologies, including artificial intelligence. Allison has formed and guided hundreds of companies across industries including real estate, hospitality, professional services, consulting, and retail, and has handled numerous trademark and copyright applications to safeguard her clients’ brands. As both an attorney and an entrepreneur, Allison understands the practical challenges businesses face when adopting new technologies. She enjoys helping business owners think through legal issues in practical ways and always welcomes questions and conversations after presentations. She is an active member of the Illinois State Bar Association and the DuPage County Bar Association, where she previously served as Chair of the Business Law Section Council, and she currently serves as Vice President and Director of the Willowbrook Burr Ridge Chamber of Commerce.

