Aaron Evenchik and Christina Hassel | Hahn Loeser & Parks Many contractors have started using different AI tools in their contract review. The AI systems generate a report-type memorandum detailing the risks, time for required notices and key contract requirements. We have recently compared AI summaries against the contract itself in an effort to assess… Continue reading AI vs. Humans: Project Risk in 2026
AI is Reshaping Insurance: WhatClaims Pros and Lawyers MustKnow Now
Jessica J. Gross | Rumberger | Kirk Artificial intelligence has become a significant industry trend that is here to stay. Insurers no longer use AI as an experimental tool but instead have ingrained it into everyday insurance operations. Notably, carriers utilize AI for underwriting, pricing, claim intake and claims processing. The direct impact of AI… Continue reading AI is Reshaping Insurance: WhatClaims Pros and Lawyers MustKnow Now
AI-Assisted Design Review in Construction: Rethinking Professional Responsibility and Risk Allocation
David Pfeffer, Casey J. Rahn and Sean Scuderi | Tarter Krinsky & Drogin The integration and utilization of artificial intelligence (“AI”) into our lives is no longer a distant or speculative concept reserved for dystopian fiction; it is already embedded, and only becoming more deeply entrenched, in the daily operations of modern businesses, including within… Continue reading AI-Assisted Design Review in Construction: Rethinking Professional Responsibility and Risk Allocation
Court Orders Disclosure Of Expert Witness’s AI Prompts: What Litigators Need To Know
Matthew D. Provance, Amber C. Thomson, Scott H. Kaiser, Katlyn Barry and Celeste Gomez | Mayer |Brown On May 18, 2026, Magistrate Judge Thomas O. Farrish of the US District Court for the District of Connecticut ordered the plaintiff in Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. v. Shell Oil Company, et al. (Case No. 3:21-cv-00933, D. Conn.), to produce… Continue reading Court Orders Disclosure Of Expert Witness’s AI Prompts: What Litigators Need To Know
After the Hail Stops and Writing a Scope That Holds Up
Claims Pages Building Defensible Roof Estimates and Handling Supplements Without Turning Every Contractor Into an Adversary Welcome to this month’s editorial series, “After the Hail Stops.” When the sky clears and the noise dies down, the real work begins, and for adjusters that work is rarely simple. Roofing and hail claims sit at the intersection… Continue reading After the Hail Stops and Writing a Scope That Holds Up
