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May 15, 2026

Convene Willis Tower

233 S Wacker Dr, 3rd Floor
Chicago, IL 60606

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The Last Mile. Autonomy Accelerated.

Autonomous Mobility—Navigating Legal, Regulatory & Industry Trends

The future of autonomous vehicles isn’t coming—it’s already here. Self-driving fleets are navigating city streets, autonomous freight is moving across highways, and the race to solve the last mile is redefining how goods and people reach their final destination. The legal, regulatory, and insurance frameworks governing this technology are struggling to keep pace, and the questions facing industry leaders have never been more urgent—or more consequential.

This Autonomous Vehicles Symposium is a groundbreaking event designed to meet this moment. Across four dynamic panels, the brightest minds in autonomous vehicle law, regulation, insurance, and technology will come together to tackle the issues that matter most: the evolving regulatory landscape shaping AV deployment, the insurance frameworks being built to manage unprecedented risk, and real-world case studies drawn from the front lines of autonomous operations. This is not a survey course—it is a deep, practitioner-driven conversation about the forces reshaping transportation, liability, and the last mile.

Who Should Attend

Legal professionals, in-house counsel, regulators, industry leaders, and technology executives will all find this program indispensable.

What to Expect

Join us on May 15, 2026, at Convene Willis Tower in Chicago for a dynamic, high-impact program designed to equip decision-makers with the insights they need now. “Ted-Talk” style panels and fire-side chats will spotlight the most critical developments across autonomous ground, aerial, and maritime technologies—and the impact on your organization.

Whether you are leading the conversation or working to keep pace, this Autonomous Vehicle Symposium is a must-attend event.

Agenda

Friday, May 15th, 2026

8:30 AM
Breakfast & Registration
9:20 AM - 9:40 AM
WELCOME
9:40 AM - 9:50 AM
OPENING REMARKS: TRACEY PAYNE, FIRST DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
10:00 AM - 10:40 AM
Built for the Long Haul: Real-World AV Deployment in Transport and Logistics

Autonomous systems are not theoretical—they are operating today, at scale.

This panel focuses on deployed use cases across logistics, agriculture, and last-mile delivery, with an emphasis on systems designed specifically for autonomy. Panelists will examine how organizations are solving operational challenges from curb to destination—whether a rural field, warehouse, or urban high-rise. The discussion will highlight measurable outcomes: safety performance, cost efficiency, and scalability. Expect concrete case studies, implementation lessons, and a candid assessment of what it takes to move from pilot to sustained operations in complex, real-world environments.

Speakers:
Daniel Goff, Vice President of External Affairs, Kodiak AI
David Neal
, Chief of Design, Mozee, Inc.
Ben James, Cofounder & CEO, Tubular Network


Moderator:

Jennifer Steeve, Partner, Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP

10:45 AM - 11:25 AM
Risk on the Road: Underwriting the Autonomous Last Mile

When a vehicle drives itself, liability shifts—and so must insurance.

Autonomous delivery systems and driverless vehicles are already operating in public environments, challenging core assumptions in tort liability and risk allocation. This panel examines how insurers, manufacturers, operators, and regulators are redefining responsibility when no human driver is present. Topics include fault attribution, product versus operator liability, and the use of real-time data in underwriting and claims. The discussion will also address the evolving regulatory landscape shaping coverage frameworks. Attendees will gain a practical understanding of how risk is being priced, transferred, and litigated at the intersection of autonomy and mobility.

Speakers:
Diane Rodgers, Senior Director Insurance Law, Global, Uber Technologies Inc.
Alex Tsetsenekos, Founder, Archimedes Analytics LLC

Moderator:
Kate Stimeling, Partner, Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP

11:30 AM - 11:40 AM
Networking Break
11:40 AM - 12:00 PM
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Kwame Raoul, Illinois Attorney General

Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon will share insights on the future of mobility, AI, and human-centered innovation. He has led global conversations around Physical AI and the emerging world of humanoid robotics. Kulbir is the bestselling author of The Three Houses and Soulful AI, and is currently spearheading Canada’s first open-source humanoid robot project.

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Networking Break & LUNCH
12:50 PM - 1:10 PM
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon, Business Development and Strategy Lead, NuPort Robotics Inc.

Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon will share insights on the future of mobility, AI, and human-centered innovation. He has led global conversations around Physical AI and the emerging world of humanoid robotics. Kulbir is the bestselling author of The Three Houses and Soulful AI, and is currently spearheading Canada’s first open-source humanoid robot project.

1:15 PM - 1:45 PM
Fireside Chat: Jordan Taylor

Speaker:
Jordan Taylor, Co-founder & CEO, Vizcom

Jordan Taylor, a 2025 Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient and co-founder of Vizcom Technologies, a company specializing in AI-driven industrial design tools with clients like Ford and New Balance, will discuss how he’s not merely building a company but solving a problem.

Interviewed by:
Patricia Brown Holmes, Managing Partner, Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP

1:45 PM - 1:55 PM
Networking Break
2:00 PM - 2:40 PM
Autonomy in Action: Deployment in Mining and Heavy Industry

High-risk environments are leading the way in autonomous adoption.

Autonomous vehicles are already embedded in mining and other heavy industries, where scale, safety, and efficiency demands are acute. This panel explores how companies are operationalizing autonomy in controlled but high-consequence settings. Key issues include safety assurance, workforce integration, regulatory oversight, and system reliability at scale. Panelists will share field-level insights on deployment challenges, stakeholder trust, and the transition from pilot programs to full production. The session offers a grounded view of how autonomy performs under real operational pressure.

Speakers:
Erica Baird, Executive Director, Cummins, Inc.
Raghavender Sahdev, President & CEO, NuPort Robotics Inc.
Matt Watkinson, Senior Director of Autonomous Systems, Komatsu


Moderators:
Joshua L. Roquemore, Associate, Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP
Madeline Hooks, Associate, Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP

2:45 PM - 3:20 PM
Cleared for Coverage: Insurance Frontiers in Advanced Air Mobility

Low-altitude, autonomous flight is here—and the risk framework is still catching up.

Advanced air mobility—including drones and air taxis—is redefining the boundaries of aviation risk. This panel examines how insurers and regulators are addressing novel exposures in low-altitude, often autonomous operations. Topics include underwriting for unmanned systems, gaps in traditional aviation coverage, and liability allocation across manufacturers, operators, and service platforms. The discussion will also consider regulatory developments shaping certification, airspace integration, and insurance requirements. Attendees will leave with a clearer view of how risk is being structured in this emerging layer of mobility.

Speakers:
Jeffrey Morof, Partner, Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP
Chris Proudlove
, SVP, Great American Insurance Group

David Smith, President & CEO, Robinson Helicopter

Moderator:
Shalem A. Massey, Partner, Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Networking Reception

FAQ

You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Contact our Autonomous Vehicle Team – we’d be happy to help.

Where is the symposium being held?

The Convene Willis Tower
233 S Wacker Dr, 3rd Floor
Chicago, IL 60606

Is there a cost to attend the symposium?

Attendance is complimentary.

Will the event be held in-person, virtually, or in a hybrid format?

The event is being held in-person but if you can’t attend live, we’ve got you covered with a livestream option. Registration details with a virtual link will be provided prior to the symposium.

What are the parking or transportation options for attendees?

The Convene Willis Tower is located near all public transportation in downtown Chicago. Additionally, there are nearby paid parking options within a short walking distance. RSHC is not reimbursing for parking.

Will there be refreshments or meals provided during the event?

Yes, we’ll have both! The symposium will provide lunch, networking breaks, and a closing reception.

Can attendees bring guests?

Yes, absolutely! Please have your guests register for the symposium.

The Speakers

Come hear from legal pioneers, industry visionaries, regulators, and innovators who are shaping the future of autonomous systems.

OPENING REMARKS

Tracey
Payne

First Deputy Commissioner
@Chicago Department of Aviation

David “Nemo” Neal is an industrial designer, creative leader, and design educator with more than a decade of experience shaping mobility and product innovation. He currently leads design at Mozee Inc. and previously helped develop the autonomous Olli 2.0 vehicle at Local Motors. When he’s not building new products, Nemo teaches advanced design workflows for professionals at CARDESIGN.ACADEMY with new creative tools that help teams move from ideas to reality faster.

Ben
James

CEO and Co-founder
@Tubular Network

Ben James is the CEO and Co-founder of Tubular Network, a clean tech company building autonomous shuttle infrastructure to decarbonize goods movement. A two-time SpaceX Hyperloop Innovation Award recipient, Ben previously led $10M+ product lines at National Instruments and Expedia. He holds a B.S. in ECE from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Texas State University.

Kulbir Colin
Singh Dhillon

Business Development and Strategy Lead
@NuPort Robotics

Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon is the Business Development and Strategy Lead at NuPort Robotics, a Canadian company advancing autonomous trucking solutions for logistics and industrial mobility. An integral voice in Canada’s electric vehicle ecosystem, he has spent nearly a decade working in the autonomous vehicle sandbox, helping shape the future of connected and smart cities, intelligent transportation, and next-generation mobility systems.

Jennifer
Steeve

Jen Steeve co-leads RSHC’s Autonomous Vehicles and Appellate teams, supporting clients in deploying and scaling AI technologies across ground, sea, and sky. She hosts RSHC’s cross-industry Autonomous Vehicles Symposium every year and handles high-stakes trial and appellate matters nationwide on behalf of major companies across AV, aerospace, energy, and other tech industries. 

Built for the Long Haul: Real-World AV Success in Mining, Transport, and Logistics

Daniel
Goff

Vice President of External Affairs
@Kodiak AI

Daniel Goff is Kodiak’s Vice President of External Affairs. In his role, Daniel is responsible for building Kodiak’s relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders, from federal and state policymakers, to industry organizations, to educational institutions. Daniel also manages Kodiak’s external communications with the media. Daniel joined Kodiak in 2019. Prior to Kodiak, Daniel spent four years as a Managing Director at Tusk Strategies, a boutique consulting firm that advises technology startups on media and policy issues.

David "Nemo"
Neal

Chief Of Design
@Mozee Inc

David “Nemo” Neal is an industrial designer, creative leader, and design educator with more than a decade of experience shaping mobility and product innovation. He currently leads design at Mozee Inc. and previously helped develop the autonomous Olli 2.0 vehicle at Local Motors. When he’s not building new products, Nemo teaches advanced design workflows for professionals at CARDESIGN.ACADEMY with new creative tools that help teams move from ideas to reality faster.

Ben
James

CEO and Co-founder
@Tubular Network

Ben James is the CEO and Co-founder of Tubular Network, a clean tech company building autonomous shuttle infrastructure to decarbonize goods movement. A two-time SpaceX Hyperloop Innovation Award recipient, Ben previously led $10M+ product lines at National Instruments and Expedia. He holds a B.S. in ECE from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Texas State University.

Jennifer
Steeve

Jen Steeve co-leads RSHC’s Autonomous Vehicles and Appellate teams, supporting clients in deploying and scaling AI technologies across ground, sea, and sky. She hosts RSHC’s cross-industry Autonomous Vehicles Symposium every year and handles high-stakes trial and appellate matters nationwide on behalf of major companies across AV, aerospace, energy, and other tech industries. Clients value her balance of tireless advocacy with a focus on their bottom line and business interests. A former D.C. Circuit clerk, she is noted for being careful in preparation and fearless in execution.

Risk on the Road: Underwriting the Autonomous Last Mile

Diane
Rodgers

Head of Insurance Legal
@UBER

Diane Rodgers enjoys a dual role at Uber as Head of Insurance Legal and the leader of Uber’s AV insurance program. Over the last 10 years, Diane and her team have worked to structure and manuscript Uber’s insurance programs worldwide. The team has been thought leaders in the space, creating new types of insurance to meet the needs of Uber drivers in diverse markets. Diane has led the development of both rideshare insurance and AV insurance, as well as maintaining a captive reinsurance company that allows Uber to enter into creative risk sharing solutions.

Alex
Tsetsenekos

Alexander Tsetsenekos is a seasoned insurance executive with experience building and leading insurance and InsurTech organizations. His expertise spans product development, underwriting, data, and technology, and he has held senior leadership roles at some of the most innovative companies operating at the intersection of insurance and technology. He built and led Tesla Insurance from the ground up, serving as Head of Tesla Insurance and leading the InsureMyTesla managing general agency across North America. 

Kate
Stimeling

Kate Stimeling is an accomplished, confident strategist and trial attorney focused on defending businesses and organizations in product and premises liability matters. Kate is routinely called on to handle high-risk matters in the transportation and trucking industry. She is retained to prepare corporate witnesses to withstand deposition cross-examination on critical topics like fatigue and hours of service, and safety policies and procedures.

Kate
Stimeling

Kate Stimeling is an accomplished, confident strategist and trial attorney focused on defending businesses and organizations in product and premises liability matters. Kate is routinely called on to handle high-risk matters in the transportation and trucking industry. She is retained to prepare corporate witnesses to withstand deposition cross-examination on critical topics like fatigue and hours of service, and safety policies and procedures.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Kwame Raoul, Illinois Attorney General

Kwame
Raoul

Illinois Attorney General

David “Nemo” Neal is an industrial designer, creative leader, and design educator with more than a decade of experience shaping mobility and product innovation. He currently leads design at Mozee Inc. and previously helped develop the autonomous Olli 2.0 vehicle at Local Motors. When he’s not building new products, Nemo teaches advanced design workflows for professionals at CARDESIGN.ACADEMY with new creative tools that help teams move from ideas to reality faster.

Ben
James

CEO and Co-founder
@Tubular Network

Ben James is the CEO and Co-founder of Tubular Network, a clean tech company building autonomous shuttle infrastructure to decarbonize goods movement. A two-time SpaceX Hyperloop Innovation Award recipient, Ben previously led $10M+ product lines at National Instruments and Expedia. He holds a B.S. in ECE from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Texas State University.

Kulbir Colin
Singh Dhillon

Business Development and Strategy Lead
@NuPort Robotics

Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon is the Business Development and Strategy Lead at NuPort Robotics, a Canadian company advancing autonomous trucking solutions for logistics and industrial mobility. An integral voice in Canada’s electric vehicle ecosystem, he has spent nearly a decade working in the autonomous vehicle sandbox, helping shape the future of connected and smart cities, intelligent transportation, and next-generation mobility systems.

Jennifer
Steeve

Jen Steeve co-leads RSHC’s Autonomous Vehicles and Appellate teams, supporting clients in deploying and scaling AI technologies across ground, sea, and sky. She hosts RSHC’s cross-industry Autonomous Vehicles Symposium every year and handles high-stakes trial and appellate matters nationwide on behalf of major companies across AV, aerospace, energy, and other tech industries. Clients value her balance of tireless advocacy with a focus on their bottom line and business interests. A former D.C. Circuit clerk, she is noted for being careful in preparation and fearless in execution. Jen is a go-to strategist for clients navigating California regulatory complexities or facing bet-the-company litigation across the country.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon, Business Development and Strategy Lead, NuPort Robotics Inc.

Kulbir Colin
Singh Dhillon

Business Development and Strategy Lead
@NuPort Robotics

Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon is the Business Development and Strategy Lead at NuPort Robotics, a Canadian company advancing autonomous trucking solutions for logistics and industrial mobility. An integral voice in Canada’s electric vehicle ecosystem, he has spent nearly a decade working in the autonomous vehicle sandbox, helping shape the future of connected and smart cities, intelligent transportation, and next-generation mobility systems.

David "Nemo"
Neal

Chief Of Design
@Mozee Inc

David “Nemo” Neal is an industrial designer, creative leader, and design educator with more than a decade of experience shaping mobility and product innovation. He currently leads design at Mozee Inc. and previously helped develop the autonomous Olli 2.0 vehicle at Local Motors. When he’s not building new products, Nemo teaches advanced design workflows for professionals at CARDESIGN.ACADEMY with new creative tools that help teams move from ideas to reality faster.

Ben
James

CEO and Co-founder
@Tubular Network

Ben James is the CEO and Co-founder of Tubular Network, a clean tech company building autonomous shuttle infrastructure to decarbonize goods movement. A two-time SpaceX Hyperloop Innovation Award recipient, Ben previously led $10M+ product lines at National Instruments and Expedia. He holds a B.S. in ECE from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Texas State University.

Jennifer
Steeve

Jen Steeve co-leads RSHC’s Autonomous Vehicles and Appellate teams, supporting clients in deploying and scaling AI technologies across ground, sea, and sky. She hosts RSHC’s cross-industry Autonomous Vehicles Symposium every year and handles high-stakes trial and appellate matters nationwide on behalf of major companies across AV, aerospace, energy, and other tech industries. Clients value her balance of tireless advocacy with a focus on their bottom line and business interests. A former D.C. Circuit clerk, she is noted for being careful in preparation and fearless in execution. Jen is a go-to strategist for clients navigating California regulatory complexities or facing bet-the-company litigation across the country.

Autonomy in Action: Deployment in Mining and Heavy Industry

Erica
Baird

Executive Director
@Cummins, Inc.

Erica Baird is an international sales and business leader with deep experience in the automotive, construction equipment, and mining industries. She has spent her career helping some of the world’s most complex and highly regulated companies grow sustainably and protect their businesses. As Executive Director of Global Sales and Service at Cummins, Erica leads a team of more than 1,200 employees with global responsibility to drive growth, transformation, long-term value and exceptional customer experience.  Erica has established herself as a commercially strategic and execution-driven leader who knows how to grow businesses, strengthen governance, and deliver results even in times of disruption.

Raghavender
Sahdev

Founder and CEO
@NuPort Robotics Inc.

Raghavender is the CEO of NuPort Robotics, Canada’s first autonomous trucking company which applies proprietary autonomous driving technology to automate transportation for supply chains and has operations in Canada and India. Raghavender is among the top Canadian AI Entrepreneurs and Roboticists. He was recently honored to be on the Forbes 30 under 30 list for North America, received the BITSAA Global 30 under 30 award, got the York University’s 30 under 30 award and is a recipient of the 2020 Mitacs Environmental Entrepreneur and Audience Favorite award and was featured on the cover of the Road Today magazine in April 2022 presented at Truck World.

Matt
Watkinson

Senior Director of Autonomous Systems
@Komatsu

Matt Watkinson is the Senior Director of Autonomous Systems within Komatsu’s Mining Technology Solutions organization, where he leads the development and deployment of advanced automation technologies designed to enhance safety, productivity and operational efficiency in surface mining. In this role, Matt helps guide the strategy and growth of Komatsu’s autonomous portfolio, including the company’s FrontRunner Autonomous Haulage System, one of the industry’s leading solutions for automating large mining haul trucks. 

Joshua
Roquemore

Joshua Roquemore is a commercial litigator and member of the Connected and Autonomous Vehicles team at RSHC, where he applies his litigation and regulatory expertise to the evolving legal landscape surrounding AV technology. A creative advocate and formidable legal writer, Joshua brings strong analytical skills and clear communication to his work, with particular skill in translating complex legal and technical issues into accessible language and connecting case strategy to client goals. Joshua helped launched RSHC’s AV Symposium in 2022.  Joshua’s broader litigation practice includes product liability, regulatory advisement, and commercial contract disputes, and his broad legal knowledge and experience informs his client-centered approach in the AV sector.

Madeline
Hooks

Madeline Hooks is a member of RSHC’s Autonomous Vehicles practice team, where she champions the integration and adoption of AI-driven solutions. She has been involved with RSHC’s cross-industry Autonomous Vehicles Symposium since its inception, contributing to the firm’s efforts to bring together leaders across the autonomous vehicles landscape. Madeline is a diligent and resourceful litigator whose experience spans government service and private practice. 

Cleared for Coverage: Insurance Frontiers in Advanced Air Mobility

Jeffrey W.
Morof

Jeffrey W. Morof has spent his career defending aerospace clients in product liability and commercial litigation matters in federal and state courts throughout the United States and abroad, handling matters in such countries as Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom, Greece, and Japan. He was a member of the trial team that defended the aerospace manufacturer in a 19-month jury trial in Detroit arising out of the Northwest Airlines Flight 255 MD-80 accident. Jeff has litigated lawsuits arising from mishaps in space, including the failed launch of a Delta II rocket at Cape Canaveral and the failed deployment of two satellites from the Space Shuttle.

Chris
Proudlove

Senior Vice President
@Great American Insurance Group

A recognized authority in the field, Chris is the author of multiple white papers and has served as a panelist and presenter at numerous industry conferences and seminars. He is also a frequent contributor to industry publications, having written dozens of articles on unmanned and emerging
aviation insurance, risk management, and safety. His experience and thought leadership have earned him wide respect across the global aviation insurance community.

David
Smith

President and CEO
@Robinson Helicopter Comapny

David Smith serves as President and CEO of Robinson Helicopter Company, leading the development and production of cost-effective, efficient, and safe helicopters for customers worldwide. With a proven track record of success in the aerospace industry, Smith excels at driving innovation and improving performance within engineering and manufacturing organizations.

Shalem A.
Massey

Shalem Massey is known as a “problem solver” and represents clients in complex (and often high-stakes “bet the company”) litigation. His litigation experience involves matters throughout the United States, Canada, Asia, South America, Central America, and Europe. He has litigated numerous international and domestic matters with winning results involving product liability, corporate compliance, class actions, insurance coverage, and complex business litigation. Additionally, he has represented and guided many clients during the course of numerous OSHA, FAA, BEA, EASA, and NTSB investigations.

Fireside Chat: Jordan Taylor

Jordan
Taylor

CEO and Co-founder
@VIZCOM

Jordan Taylor is the CEO and Co-founder of Vizcom, an AI-powered design platform that helps teams transform early ideas into high-fidelity concepts in seconds. Used by designers across industries, Vizcom enables faster exploration, iteration, and collaboration during the concept phase of product development. Before founding Vizcom, Jordan studied Transportation Design at the College for Creative Studies and previously worked in advanced design at Honda R&D and industrial design at NVIDIA.

Patricia Brown
Holmes

Patricia Brown Holmes is a trial-tested lawyer and strategic advisor who has served on both sides of the bench, bringing a rare, 360-degree perspective to high-stakes matters. Her career spans service not only as a well-known defense attorney, but as an Associate Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, an Assistant United States Attorney in the Northern District of Illinois, an Assistant State’s Attorney for Cook County, and Chief Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago. She has handled complex litigation and investigations across every level of the judicial system—from trial courts to appellate courts, including the Illinois Supreme Court—earning a reputation for sound judgment, credibility with decision-makers, and steady leadership in consequential moments.

Kate
Stimeling

Kate Stimeling is an accomplished, confident strategist and trial attorney focused on defending businesses and organizations in product and premises liability matters. Kate is routinely called on to handle high-risk matters in the transportation and trucking industry. She is retained to prepare corporate witnesses to withstand deposition cross-examination on critical topics like fatigue and hours of service, and safety policies and procedures.

Kate
Stimeling

Kate Stimeling is an accomplished, confident strategist and trial attorney focused on defending businesses and organizations in product and premises liability matters. Kate is routinely called on to handle high-risk matters in the transportation and trucking industry. She is retained to prepare corporate witnesses to withstand deposition cross-examination on critical topics like fatigue and hours of service, and safety policies and procedures.

Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP

The momentum of autonomous vehicle innovation is creating real opportunities—and real challenges—for companies working in this space. That’s exactly why RSHC is hosting this year’s Autonomous Vehicle Symposium.

Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP (RSHC) is trusted by Fortune 100 companies nationwide because we handle the complex litigation and strategic issues that come with cutting edge technology. We were just named Benchmark Litigation’s 2026 Illinois Law Firm of the Year, which says a lot about the strength of our team as we hit our ten year milestone.

RSHC has built a firm known for collaboration, innovation, and delivering exceptional client service. And we’re not just keeping up with the industry—we’re pushing it forward. Our approach is built around one core principle: be a law firm built for clients. That means aligning legal strategy with business goals and providing practical, results driven solutions.

As the U.S. continues to drive the future of autonomy, RSHC is at the forefront. Hosting the Autonomous Vehicle Symposium is part of that commitment. We’re bringing together the leaders shaping what comes next, and we’re ready to help revolutionize the industry alongside them.