Butler Snow attorneys J. Mitchell Carrington II and N. Denver Smith will present at the Association for Corporate Counsel’s South Carolina Winter Meeting on February 21 in Greenville, SC. They will be leading the final session of the conference titled, “Unlocking AI: The Future of Legal Practice,” alongside Tim Flowers, Senior Counsel for Boeing.
The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) promotes the common professional and business interests of in-house counsel who work for corporations, associations, and other organizations through information, education, networking, and advocacy.
Mitch Carrington is a member of the firm’s Business Services group and focuses his practice on corporate and transactional matters and distressed transactions. His experience includes advising privately held businesses in sales and acquisitions in a variety of industries, including healthcare, energy, medical software, and logistics. He has previously spoken on the future of AI within the legal industry at events in and outside the firm.
Denver Smith is a member of Butler Snow’s Tort, Transportation and Specialized Litigation group. With a background in artificial intelligence studies and private sector security, he enjoys using the analytical skills he has learned to help clients achieve their legal, professional, and business development goals. Smith strives to bring innovation into the legal community by challenging outdated principles that unreasonably inhibit client success. He has presented and written extensively on the use of AI in litigation, including his contribution to Butler Snow’s 2024 Litigation Update.