Emily J. Tait

Partner

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Emily Tait is an IP and technology lawyer with particular experience in artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI). She helps clients navigate the complex and evolving legal and regulatory AI environment, provides AI-related risk assessments, and devises strategies to protect and enforce IP rights in the age of AI. She recently co-chaired the Michigan Judicial Council's Working Group on GenAI and is a leader of Jones Day's global autonomous vehicles, AI, and robotics (AVAIR) team.

Emily helps clients develop IP protection, enforcement, and risk management strategies and resolve disputes involving trade secrets, data, copyrights, patents, and trademarks. She also provides strategic advice on IP aspects of corporate transactions and technology agreements across industries, including autonomous systems, digital media, software, electric vehicles, life sciences, health care, mobility, fintech, and consumer products. She has handled complex IP litigation involving patents, system hacking, trade secret and data theft, copyright infringement, cybersecurity breaches, and computer fraud. She has authored numerous case-dispositive briefs and critical motions, securing favorable outcomes at the trial court level and in appeals before the Federal Circuit.

Emily is a registered patent attorney and has an advanced degree in international IP and post-graduate certification in AI. She is a frequent writer, speaker, and guest lecturer on AI and other emerging legal issues.

She maintains an active pro bono practice, with a particular emphasis on supporting U.S. Veterans and nonprofit cultural institutions. She serves on the Firm's Training Committee and the Inclusion and Advancement Committee.