What if Tariffs Go Away – or Don’t? Navigating Uncertainty with Contract Intelligence (Presented by Above the Law)

Bob Ambrogi
Jonathan Todd
Hal Marcus
Bob Ambrogi | Above the Law
Jonathan Todd | Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff
Hal Marcus | Workday

On-Demand: January 27, 2026

1 hour CLE

Tuition: $395.00
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Program Summary

With the Supreme Court potentially poised to invalidate recent tariffs, organizations face a confusing scenario: the possibility of some $200B in refunds to be sought, the specter of tariff reinstatement through other means, and general ongoing unpredictability regarding costs and processes for global trade. Having clear visibility into contract terms—such as price adjustments and renegotiation provisions—is essential to navigating this volatility, while implementing favorable terms in supplier, customer, and partner agreements can help build resilience.

Tune in to legal and technology leaders including Bob Ambrogi of Above the Law, Jonathan Todd, Vice Chair of the Transportation & Logistics Practice Group at Benesch Law, and Hal Marcus, Legal AI Evangelist at Workday for a webinar focused on practical solutions to help organizations thrive through uncertainty.

We’ll discuss the current state of the tariff conundrum and explore strategies for achieving contract visibility with the latest AI innovations.

Learn how contract intelligence can help you confidently navigate uncertainty and protect your bottom line.

This Above the Law webinar is sponsored by Workday.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • How to find the tariff-related contractual answers you need quickly and easily just by asking questions
  • How to continuously rank, classify, and summarize financial terms—without even having to ask
  • Strategies to mitigate supply chain disruptions and cost volatility with negotiated terms
  • Real-world examples of businesses leveraging AI-powered contract data to overcome challenges

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Bob Ambrogi_FedBarModerator, Bob Ambrogi | Above the Law

Bob Ambrogi is a lawyer and journalist who has been writing and speaking about legal technology and innovation for more than two decades. He writes the award-winning blog LawSites, is a columnist for Above the Law, hosts the podcast about legal innovation, LawNext, and hosts the weekly legal tech journalists’ roundtable, Legaltech Week. He is also co-founder of the LawNext Legal Technology Directory.

 

Jonathan Todd | Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff

Jon is a national authority on supply chain management, transportation and logistics, and international trade matters. His portfolio of experience includes industry mergers and acquisitions, contract drafting and negotiating of all forms, government license and permit management, business operations counsel, new business lines, new market entry, geopolitical risk management, regulatory compliance counsel and enforcement defense, claims, and dispute resolution.

 

Hal Marcus | Workday

Hal is currently serving as Head of Product Marketing at Workday. Hal has previously held significant roles such as Vice President of Product Marketing at Evisort and Senior Director of Product Marketing at DocuSign, where leadership included managing AI, security, and admin products. Hal’s expertise encompasses guiding go-to-market strategies and educating stakeholders on e-signature legality.

Agenda

I. The state of the current tariff conundrum | 1:00pm – 1:10pm

II. Strategies to mitigate supply chain disruptions and cost volatility | 1:10pm – 1:30pm

III. Real-world examples of using contract data to overcome challenges | 1:30pm – 1:50pm

IV. Q&A | 1:50pm – 2:00pm

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