Business Advice and Financial Planning

7th Annual Bock Food Law and Policy Conference - Part 1

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
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Presented by the ISBA Food Law Section
Co-presented by the ISBA Environmental Law Section and SIU Simmons School of Law


3.25 hours MCLE credit


Original Program Date: Friday, September 19, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: October 30, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Food law is a diverse and inter-connected field of law with significant crossover between agricultural production, environmental protection, natural resource consumption, and intellectual property – to name a few. Don’t miss this in-depth look at the evolving legal issues impacting your clients in the food and beverage industry. Attorneys with all levels of practice experience who attend this program will better understand:
  • How agriculture and renewable energy intersect;
  • The differences between agritourism and agricultural exceptionalism;
  • How the renewed Farm Bill may impact your food and agricultural clients; and
  • What you need to know about opening an alcohol manufacturer (and the tasting room regulations).


Program Coordinator:
Robert B. Anderson, Bahr Anderson Law Group, LLC, Wheaton

Program Moderator:
Prof. A. Bryan Endres, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana

Agriculture and Renewable Energy

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from our expert, Jesse Richardson, as he explores the various ways agriculture intersects with renewable energy, including agrivoltaics.
Prof. Jesse Richardson, West Virginia University College of Law, West Virginia

Agritourism and Agricultural Exceptionalism
Although agritourism and agricultural exceptionalism both relate to agriculture, they differ in concept with the former being a way for farmers to diversify their income, and the latter being a legal framework that helps shape the agricultural landscape. Join us for a comprehensive look at whether the evolving concept of “agricultural exceptionalism” should apply to all agritourism operations, or whether we need a new legal model.
Prof. Peggy Kirk Hall, Ohio State University, Ohio

Federal Food and Agriculture Programs
The current administration is transforming many long-standing food and agricultural programs. The rate of change is unprecedented and occurring with the backdrop of Congressional negotiations for a renewed Farm Bill – the primary federal source of both food assistance and farm-based conservation programs. Get the updates you need on the evolving federal policy and what to expect moving forward with this informative segment.
Prof. Jonathan W. Coppess, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Law, Urbana

Opening an Alcohol Manufacturer and Sampling your Products
Wineries, distilleries, and breweries are very popular in Illinois and many new ones are cropping up in quick succession. This presentation gives you the information you need to advise your client on the different types of alcohol manufacturing, how to open an alcohol manufacturer, and the existing rules regarding sharing samples with your customers in an onsite tasting room.
Robert B. Anderson, Bahr Anderson Law Group, LLC, Wheaton


Program Information

  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $114 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $228
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

7th Annual Abraham Lincoln's Legal Legacy: Lessons for Today's Lawyers: Lincoln and Medicine - Part 2

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
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Presented by the Illinois State Bar Association
Co-Presented by the Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commission


2.75 hours MCLE credit, including 1.75 hours Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following categories:
  • 0.75 hours Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment credit
  • 1.0 hours Mental Health & Substance Abuse credit


Original Program Date: Friday, September 5, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­November 4, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Part 2 of ISBA’s 7th Annual Abraham Lincoln’s Legal Legacy seminar examines how present-day medical malpractice differs from 170 years ago, the ethical issues you need to be aware of when handling your next medicine-related case; and how Lincoln’s personal and professional growth was impacted by his relationship with David Davis.


Program Coordinator/Moderator:
John A. Lupton, Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation, Springfield

Abraham Lincoln’s Medical Malpractice Cases*
(0.75 hour Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment credit)
This presentation explores one of Lincoln’s more famous cases – the chicken bone case – and how today’s medical malpractice field differs from Lincoln’s time period.
John A. Lupton, Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation, Springfield

Legal Ethics and Medicine*
(1.0 hour Mental Health & Substance Abuse credit)
This session examines the juxtaposition of medical issues in the legal community and legal ethics, and what you need to know when representing your clients.
Melissa A. Smart, Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission, Springfield

David Davis and Abraham Lincoln
The program closes with a look at the personal and professional relationship between David Davis – who was an Illinois 8th Judicial Circuit Judge, Lincoln’s campaign manager, and an U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice – and Abraham Lincoln.
Hon. Raymond J. McKoski (ret.), University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, Chicago



Pricing Information
  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $96 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $193
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

7th Annual Abraham Lincoln's Legal Legacy: Lessons for Today's Lawyers: Lincoln and Medicine - Part 1

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Presented by the Illinois State Bar Association
Co-Presented by the Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commission


1.75 hours MCLE credit, including 1.75 hours Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following categories:
  • 0.75 hours Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment credit
  • 1.0 hours Mental Health & Substance Abuse credit


Original Program Date: Friday, September 5, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­November 4, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Don’t miss Part 1 of ISBA’s 7th Annual Abraham Lincoln’s Legal Legacy seminar as we discuss the medically-based cases Lincoln handled involving expert witnesses, personal injury, and insanity, as well as his own personal struggles with depression and how it impacted his career.


Program Coordinator/Moderator:

John A. Lupton, Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation, Springfield

Abraham Lincoln’s Medical-Related Cases*
(0.75 hour Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment credit)
This segment opens with a brief introduction to the Court House Square’s Lincoln sites, followed by an in-depth look at the cases Lincoln handled that dealt with the medical profession, including expert witnesses, personal injury, and insanity.
Guy Fraker, Attorney and Author, Bloomington

Abraham Lincoln’s Melancholy*
(1.0 hour Mental Health & Substance Abuse credit)
This segment focuses on Lincoln’s own personal struggles with depression and how it impacted his legal and political careers.
Samuel Wheeler
, Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation, Springfield



Pricing Information
  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $62 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $124
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

LIVE - Video Game Law: A Developer's Perspective

April 17, 2026
Presented by the ISBA Sports & Entertainment Law Section

Chicago
Friday, April 17, 2026
ISBA Regional Office, 20 S. Clark Street, Suite 820, Chicago
CLE Program: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Video Game Showcase: 1:00 – 3:30 p.m.

1.0 hour MCLE credit

Don’t miss this panel presentation with real-life video game developers as they discuss the legal needs in their industry, the issues they face, the need for legal education in their trade, and what the legal community can do to help. Stay after the CLE program for a video game showcase that lets you try your hand at both computer and console video games! This fun social gathering also gives you the opportunity to meet and mingle among the developers for a more informal conversation regarding video game law.

Program Coordinator/Moderator:
Sam Castree III, Sam Castree Law, LLC, McHenry

Program Speakers:
Tanya Jones, Wrong Tree Studios, Chicago
Pavel Lara, Galla Entertainment, Joliet
Ben Perez, Trinket Studios, Chicago
Matt Viglione
, SomaSim, LLC, Chicago

Program Information

  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member - $35
      • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
    • Non-Member - $70
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Student Members - $0
    • Special pricing is available for Legal Service Attorneys.
  • Please Note: MCLE credit is available to registrants only on the day of this live event – and you must attend the entire program to earn MCLE credit. All registrants will receive access to a recording of the event a few days after the program, but credit is NOT available for the recording.
  • From time to time at ISBA CLE events, the ISBA, its vendor partners, or others may take photographs or video of participants, attendees, and guests for use in their marketing or promotional materials or news publications. By registering for this event, you are consenting to the use of your, and your guests’, photograph, video-recorded likeness, and name without compensation. Any photographs or video taken will be the sole property of the ISBA or entity taking the photograph.

Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and How Attorneys Can Combat Bias

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Master Series presented by the Illinois State Bar Association


1.0 hour MCLE credit, including 1.0 hourProfessional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following category: Diversity & Inclusion credit


Original Program Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­September 15, 2026 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


In 1920s Oklahoma, Native Americans were treated as second class citizens. In the book and movie, Killers of the Flower Moon, we learn the true story about how members of the Osage Tribe were cheated out of their wealth and murdered for their oil rights. Don’t miss this interactive presentation in which our speaker, Philip Bogdanoff, uses film clips from the movie to discuss the various laws that discriminated against the Osage Tribe and how William Hale schemed to murder members of the tribe and steal their wealth. Learn how attorneys today can help prevent bias and discrimination in the legal profession by examining what the attorneys in the 1920s did to fight the racial persecution of the Osage Tribe and aided in the conviction of Mr. Hale for murder.

About the Speaker: Philip Bogdanoff is a nationally recognized continuing legal education speaker. Previously, he served as an assistant prosecutor in Akron, Ohio for nearly thirty years. He worked closely with the police and often made charging decisions on long term investigations. Mr. Bogdanoff also argued cases before the Ohio Ninth District Court of Appeals and the Ohio Supreme Court before retiring as a senior assistant prosecutor. He still works as a special prosecutor and in 2022 argued three criminal cases before the Ohio Supreme Court. He has done over fifty presentations for prosecutor groups including the National District Attorneys Association. Attendees describe his presentations as informative, engaging, entertaining and dynamic. More information about Mr. Bogdanoff is available on his website at http://www.philipbogdanoff.com/.



Program Information

  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $35is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $70
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

Foolproof Generative Artificial Intelligence for Illinois Lawyers: Generating a Smarter, More Efficient Practice

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Master Series presented by the Illinois State Bar Association


1.50 hours MCLE credit, including 1.50 hours Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following category: Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment Prevention


Original Program Date: June 25, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: August 14, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


As generative artificial intelligence reshapes the legal landscape, attorneys must understand its benefits, limitations, and ethical considerations to stay competitive and compliant. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from our speaker, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, as he demystifies the role of AI in modern legal practice and offers strategic insights on its integration into research, drafting and client communications. Attorneys with intermediate practice experience who attend this online program will learn:
  • How artificial intelligence enhances efficiency by streamlining legal research, automating document drafting, and supporting data-driven decision-making;
  • How to address fabricated citations and misleading outputs;
  • Why human oversight and rigorous verification is so important (especially in light of the cases where attorneys were sanctioned for AI-related errors);
  • The latest ethical guidelines (including the ABA’s Formal Opinion 512 and the Illinois Supreme Court’s AI policy) that outlines the best practices for confidentiality, transparency, and responsible artificial intelligence use;
  • How to ensure accuracy and compliance when using artificial intelligence tools; and
  • Much more!
For those who wish to receive the presenter’s resources after the presentation, such as in-depth case studies with guidance on how to adopt Generative AI in a law firm and his book on Generative AI strategies, please visit: https://disasteravoidanceexperts.com/event
About the Speaker: Dr. Gleb Tspiursky was named “Office Whisperer” by The New York Times for helping leaders overcome frustrations with Generative AI. He serves as the CEO of the future-of-work consultancy, Disaster Avoidance Experts. Dr. Gleb wrote seven bestselling books, including ChatGPT for Leaders and Content Creators: Unlocking the Potential of Generative AI . His cutting-edge thought leadership was featured in over 650 articles and 550 interview, including USA Today, CBS News, Fox News, Time, Business Insider, Fortune, and The New York Times. His writing was translated into Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Korean, French, Vietnamese, German, and more. His expertise comes from over 20 years of consulting, coaching, and speaking for Fortune 500 companies from Aflac to Xerox. It also comes from over 15 years in academia as a behavioral scientist, with 8 years as a lecturer at UNC-Chapel Hill, and 7 years as a professor at Ohio State.


Pricing Information

  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $52.50 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $105
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

Increasing Lawyer Health & Wellness: Programs, Remedies, and Strategies for Success in the Law

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Presented by the Illinois State Bar Association, Illinois Bar Foundation, Lawyers’ Assistance Program, and the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission



1.0 hour MCLE credit, including 1.0 hour Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following category: Mental Health & Substance Abuse credit


Original Program Date: June 6, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­August 14, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Join us for a comprehensive look at how to increase the health and wellness of you and your colleagues with this informative presentation. Attorneys with all levels of practice experience who attend this onside program will better understand:
  • The interactive and complementary nature of programs offered by the Illinois Bar Foundation (IBF), the Lawyers’ Assistance Program (LAP) and the Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission (ARDC) to assist with mental health/substance abuse issues and wellness for Illinois attorneys;
  • The process for requesting services through LAP and IBF’s Lawyers Care Program; and
  • How a complaint that’s filed with the ARDC may lead to a referral for assistance from LAP and/or IBF.

Program Coordinator/Moderator:
Stacey Meehan, Executive Director and Chief Development Officer, Illinois Bar Foundation, Chicago

Roles of ARDC, LAP, and IBF in Lawyer Wellness
This segment explains the roles each entity plays in developing and improving lawyer wellness, the specific programs that each organization offers, and how to reach out or be referred for their assistance.
Christine P. Anderson, Intake Group Manager and Director of Probation and Lawyer Deferral Services, Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois, Chicago
Stacey Meehan, Executive Director and Chief Development Officer, Illinois Bar Foundation, Chicago
Jessie Reeves, Director of Events & Administration, Illinois Bar Foundation, Chicago
Dr. Diana Uchiyama, J.D., Psy.D., CAADC, Executive Director, Lawyers’ Assistance Program, Chicago

Interacting and Assisting
Learn how the ARDC, LAP, and IBF interact with one another while assisting and caring for a lawyer who comes to them or is referred due to a complaint. The need for releases to be signed by all participating parties for the purposes of sharing information is also discussed.
Christine P. Anderson, Intake Group Manager and Director of Probation and Lawyer Deferral Services, Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois, Chicago
Stacey Meehan, Executive Director and Chief Development Officer, Illinois Bar Foundation, Chicago
Jessie Reeves, Director of Events & Administration, Illinois Bar Foundation, Chicago
Dr. Diana Uchiyama, J.D., Psy.D., CAADC, Executive Director, Lawyers’ Assistance Program, Chicago



Program Information

  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $35 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $70
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

The Rainmaker's 17 Secrets to Marketing & Advertising

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Presented by the ISBA Standing Committee on Law Office Management and Economics


1.0 hour MCLE credit


Original Program Date: June 6, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­August 21, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Are you an associate attorney looking to branch out and build your own book of business? Are you a solo practitioner needing to generate a larger client base? Do you dream of creating a successful practice or want to become a highly regarded rainmaker within your law firm? Then don’t miss this opportunity to hear from our speaker, Robert Schaller, as he explains why referrals are so important, how to successfully promote yourself through networking, the advantages of direct mail marketing, how you can personalize your email marketing messages, and why social media is the marketing and advertising tool you never knew you needed.


Program Coordinators/Moderators:
Amber L. Mikula , Quinn, Meadowcroft & Mikula, LLC, Bolingbrook
Nicole R. Sartori , McAdams & Sartori, LLC, Yorkville

Program Speaker:
Robert Schaller
, Schaller Law Firm, P.C., Oak Brook


About the Speaker: Robert Schaller has practiced law for more than 34 years and is a Registered Certified Public Accountant (CPA). He is authorized to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Tax Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and the Illinois Supreme Court. Mr. Schaller is the president of Schaller Law Firm, P.C. where he concentrates his practice on clients needing bankruptcy and IRS back-tax relief. Additionally, he has written over 10 books on bankruptcy law and IRS tax law, as well as The Rainmaker’s 17 Secrets to Legal Marketing & Advertising.
    Pricing Information
    • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
    • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
    • Fees:
      • ISBA Member Price of $35 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
      • Non-Member Price $70
      • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
      • Law Students – Free

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Entertainment: How To Protect and Enforce Your Rights in the Digital Age of AI

Imagine reaching a high level of success, only to discover years later that a video is circulating of you sharing a deeply personal medical struggle — except you never said those words. The video looks and sounds just like you, but it’s completely fake. You’ve become the target of a deepfake — a manipulated, AI-generated video designed to mimic your voice and appearance so convincingly that even close friends or fans might be fooled.

This was the reality for Al Roker, the longtime TV personality, who found himself featured in a deepfake video falsely promoting a cure for hypertension. He’s not alone. Media icon Oprah Winfrey has also been digitally impersonated in fake videos endorsing weight loss pills — something she has publicly denounced and never supported.

Why Monitoring AI as an Entertainer Matters

From actors to influencers, anyone with a public brand is at risk of being digitally replicated. Today, AI can copy your voice, image, or performance — often without asking for your permission. This is more than a tech problem. It’s a legal and financial issue that could cost you your brand, your audience’s trust, and even your income.

This pamphlet offers a plain-language guide to understanding your rights, protecting yourself, and taking action if your likeness or voice is misused.

1. Contracts: Build Protection in From the Start

A contract is a legally binding agreement — and it’s your first line of defense against misuse of your brand, voice, image, or likeness. If you’re working with a brand, production company, or team, make sure your contracts specifically address AI, including the uses of AI and its permitted uses and on which platforms will be used to cultivate AI.

Why It Matters:

Contracts matter because without clear terms, someone could create an AI version of your voice or face and use it in ads, shows, or other content without asking you — and get paid for it. You may be saying, “well, that’s not fair” and you’re right. That’s why protection should be the first step in this new age of technological innovation.

Here Are 4 Tips to Protect Yourself With a Contract:

  1. Ask your lawyer to include language that says your permission is required before anyone can make or use an AI version of you.
  2. Make sure you know where your contract is enforceable — this is called the jurisdiction clause, and it can affect your ability to sue or stop misuse.
  3. Pay attention to approval rights — this means you must sign off before anything AI-related is published or released.
  4. Be aware of AI platforms that you use as many software platforms have full access, right, and control over the information and imagery that you post. Have your lawyer review those terms and conditions before you decide to create on those platforms.

2. Licensing Agencies: Your First Line of Defense

A licensing agency helps you make money from your image, name, or work by giving others permission to use it — for a price. Think: sneaker endorsements, ad campaigns, or NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals for athletes.

Why This Matters for You:

This is important because not all agencies are created equal. Some keep up with AI-related risks; others don’t. If your licensing team isn’t watching out for unauthorized AI uses, your brand could be misused without you even knowing.

Tips to Protect Yourself:

  1. Ask your agency what steps they take to track AI misuse before engaging in any deal.
  2. Make sure your contract with them says they must notify you if your image or voice is used without permission.
  3. Choose licensing representatives who understand today’s digital risks — not just yesterday’s licensing model.
  4. Have a lawyer issue takedown notices on platforms where others misuse your likeness, image, brand, or voice.

3. Social Media: Your Brand, Your Boundaries

Most people don’t realize that content posted on social media can be scraped by AI tools to “train” models. That means your voice, face, or dance could be copied and used in something you never approved. Scary, right?

Here’s Why It Matters:

Once your image or voice is out there, it can spread fast — and that includes unauthorized versions. Protecting your content on social media is now just as important as managing your finances or reputation. Below are tips on how you can do this.

3 Tips to Protect Yourself on Social Media:

  1. Use watermarking or copyright notices when posting high-quality video or sound clips.
  2. Report AI-deepfake versions of you immediately to Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or X (formerly Twitter) through takedown notices.
  3. Explore platform tools like Meta’s Rights Manager to help you track and remove unauthorized content.

4. Finances: Protecting Your Revenue Streams

Your voice, image, and name are more than personal traits — they’re financial and legal assets. Unauthorized AI versions of you can steal attention, traffic, and even advertising dollars that should be going to straight to you.

Here’s Why It Matters:

If someone uses your likeness to promote a product without your authorization, they might be making money off your reputation. That means you could be missing out on deals or royalties you deserve. As such, this hits at your potential financial bottom line and could also damage your brand’s reputation and goodwill in the long run if the infringer engages in conduct that distorts or diminishes the value that you’ve created within your market.

Here’s How to Protect Yourself:

  1. Talk with your financial advisor or agent about monitoring how your brand is being used.
  2. Consider tracking tools or services that alert you when content featuring your likeness appears online. A free and good tool is Google Alert.
  3. If you lose a deal due to an AI version of you being used instead, speak to an attorney about potential compensation for brand infringement.

5. Intellectual Property: Your Legal Shield

Intellectual Property (IP) refers to creations of the mind — like your name, logo, photos, videos, songs, or even your unique voice or style. These things can be legally protected so no one else can use them without permission.

Here’s Why It Matters:

If someone uses an AI-generated version of your voice or image without your authorization, it’s not just unfair — it might be illegal. But to fight back, you often need to prove that your image or work is legally protected. Below are ways that you can protect your work so that you have an exclusive right in promoting your legal interests against infringers.

Tips to Protect Yourself:

  1. Trademark your name, nickname, logo, or catchphrases — this prevents others from using them to sell products associated with your names. Beware: your names, logos, or catchphrases must be connected to a product or service that you provide within the marketplace in order for it to be legally protected.
  2. Copyright original content like songs, videos, performances, or written work, for example, that can be protected by Copyright laws.
  3. Look into biometric protections if available in your state — these can cover voice, face scans, and more. Illinois’ biometric rule is the Biometric Information Privacy Act which gives private individuals the right to sue any company that swipes their biometric data without consent. Remember the Facebook Biometric Scandal? It was all over the news. That case yielded a $650 million settlement because Facebook used photo tagging which violated consumer rules.
  4. Add copyright notices and use metadata tools to tag and track your content.

Quick Definitions:

  • Trademark = protects names, slogans, or logos used in commerce.
  • Copyright = protects original creative works (music, videos, writings, art, dance steps, etc.).

6. Enforcement: Taking Action When Lines Are Crossed

Enforcement means stepping in when someone crosses the line. If an AI version of you is used without permission — whether it’s in a video, ad, song, or social media post — you have the right to take action, including issuing demands or filing a lawsuit to stop the action that’s causing you harm and likely diluting your brand reputation and value.

Why Enforcement Matters:

If you don’t enforce your rights, others may think it’s okay to keep using your likeness, possibly damaging your brand or stealing your earnings. It’s not just about today — it’s about protecting your future reputation and revenue – your legacy. And, let’s be honest, it will be hard to argue later that you did not authorize such misuse if you knew or should have known about it and waited a long time to enforce your rights against it.

Instead of Waiting, Here Are 4 Tips to Protect Yourself During the Enforcement Phase:

  1. Save proof of any infringement that you find, such as screenshots, web links, and timestamps of the unauthorized use.
  2. Send a DMCA takedown (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) notice if the content violates copyright law.
  3. Reach out to the platform (YouTube, Instagram, etc.) to report the content.
  4. Contact a lawyer with experience in entertainment or IP law to assess your options.

Another reason you do not want to wait to enforce your rights is because the law gives you a specified window to file those claims. Below is a list of potential legal claims that you may be able to file if you find that your brand, voice, image, or likeness has been misused or infringed in any way:

  • Right of Publicity: protects your image, name, and voice from being used without consent at the state level.
  • Copyright Infringement: if someone uses your creative work without permission you may have a legal right against them at the state or federal level.
  • False Endorsement: when it seems like you’re promoting something you’re not which violates the Federal Trade Commission rules and can result in federal lawsuits.
  • Unjust Enrichment: when someone profits off your likeness unfairly.
  • Trademark Infringement: if someone uses a registered brand name, logo, or catchphrase that is legally protected by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and you have not authorized such use, you may have a claim at the federal level against that person or company for the misuse.

Next Steps: Don’t Wait Until It Happens to You.

Technology is evolving faster than the law — but that doesn’t mean you’re powerless. Whether you’re just starting your career or already well- known, your voice, image, and creative  work are valuable. And when AI enters the picture, protecting those assets becomes even more important.

The best time to prepare is before something goes wrong. Talk to an attorney who understands entertainment law, intellectual property, and AI-related risks. A knowledgeable lawyer can help you:

  1. Review and update your contracts
  2. Register trademarks or copyrights
  3. Monitor for misuse of your image or voice
  4. Take legal action if your rights are violated

Your brand is your business — make sure you’re protecting it like one.