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Dealerships, Privacy, and AI: Common Use Cases and Potential Legal PitfallsPresented by: ArentFox Schiff Thursday, June 25 | 1pm ET Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of everyday dealership operations, from customer communications and marketing to sales, service and back-office workflows. But as dealerships adopt more AI tools, many are moving faster than their policies, contracts and compliance processes can keep up. Without a clear strategy, dealerships risk exposing sensitive customer data, creating privacy and compliance issues, and relying on vendors without fully understanding the legal or operational implications. Join Andrea Gumushian, Associate Attorney at ArentFox Schiff for a practical discussion on the most common AI use cases in dealerships and the legal risks that come with them. The session will cover key considerations around vendor contracts, data privacy laws and AI governance, along with strategies for building a responsible framework for AI adoption. You'll leave with a clearer understanding of how to scale AI initiatives while reducing legal, compliance and operational risk. ** This webinar is sponsored and presented by a third party. NADA does not endorse the third party and has not reviewed or approved the information provided in the webinar. **
Cryptocurrency: What You Need to KnowPresented by NADA Speakers: Wednesday, July 1 | 1pm ET As dealerships continue exploring new ways to serve customers and streamline transactions, cryptocurrency is becoming a topic teams can no longer ignore. Many dealers are left wondering what cryptocurrency is, how it works and whether it has a place in their business. Join NADA for a practical overview of cryptocurrency and its evolving role in commerce. We will break down the technology behind cryptocurrency, explain the risks and potential benefits dealerships should consider, and discuss stablecoin as a payment option. Learn how to evaluate new payment opportunities using sound
Preventing and Addressing Harassment & Retaliation in the WorkplacePresented by the EEOC Thursday, July 9 | 1pm ET Harassment and retaliation claims remain a significant workplace risk for dealerships, with the potential to impact employee morale, productivity and an organization's reputation. As workplace expectations evolve and enforcement activity continues, employers must be prepared to recognize concerns early and respond appropriately. Even isolated incidents can lead to costly investigations, legal exposure and increased turnover if not handled effectively. Join the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for a practical, employer-focused session on preventing and addressing harassment and retaliation in the workplace. Through real-world case examples, including trends affecting industries such as automotive, attendees will learn how violations occur, understand employer responsibilities, and gain actionable strategies to strengthen policies, improve complaint handling and foster a respectful, compliant workplace culture. ** This webinar is presented by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's Office, which is solely responsible for its content. This webinar will not be recorded. **
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