Littler Hires Stephanie Goutos as First Chief AI Officer[1][2]

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Littler Mendelson PC, the world's largest management-side employment and labor law firm, appointed Stephanie Goutos as its first Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer on April 8, 2026. Goutos, who previously led employment law practice innovation at Gunderson Dettmer, will oversee firmwide AI strategy, governance, and responsible deployment across practice areas while developing AI-enabled client services alongside Chief Digital Innovation Officer Carlos Gonzalez. She brings nearly 15 years of employment law experience, including complex employer defense work and scaling AI tools—credentials highlighted by her selection for the Perplexity AI Business Fellowship and her role implementing Perplexity Enterprise at her prior firm.

The appointment reflects the legal industry's rapid integration of AI into practice and client service. Goutos co-authored "Why Lawyers Must Responsibly Embrace Generative AI" in the Berkeley Business Law Journal, a piece cited by federal judges, bar associations, and incorporated into law school curricula. Littler's move builds on prior AI investments and aligns with firm president Erin Webber's stated focus on combining employment law expertise with AI deployment and governance.

The hire matters because major firms are now embedding AI leadership at the C-suite level—Herbert Smith Freehills, Latham & Watkins, and Reed Smith have made similar appointments, as has the U.S. Department of Justice. For employment counsel, this signals that AI governance in the workplace is becoming a core competency. Littler's global platform and focus on employer-side issues position it to advise clients navigating AI-driven workforce changes, making the firm's AI strategy a competitive marker in a rapidly shifting practice area.

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