Jonathan Held, James E. Malackowski, Katie Twomey, Mike Gaudet, Christopher Herron, Brooks Armstrong, Theresa Chimento, Timothy Gillihan, Micah Pilgrim, Christopher Wilkens, Colin Young, William Zoeller | JS Held The Brief Legal advisors should read this article to: Insurance advisors should read this article to: Executive Summary As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes the insurance landscape, insurers face a… Continue reading AI in Insurance: Innovation, Exposure, and the New Frontier of Claims and Liability
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Ethical Constraints When Using Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration
Hon. Judith K. Fitzgerald | FedArb Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming de rigueur in the legal community, with law firms and lawyers independently utilizing a variety of AI resources to streamline research, formulate documents and digest discovery, exhibits, depositions and fee details. In arbitration, AI may expedite proceedings and assist in analysis of large data… Continue reading Ethical Constraints When Using Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration
“America’s AI Action Plan”: Federal Blueprint for Multi-Trillion Dollar Opportunity
Joseph Offenhauser | Hanson Bridgett On July 23, 2025, the White House unveiled Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan. The Plan outlines a sweeping federal policy for boosting domestic AI development across three pillars: (1) Accelerate AI Innovation, (2) Build American AI Infrastructure, and (3) Lead in International AI Diplomacy and Security. Technology companies have already announced over… Continue reading “America’s AI Action Plan”: Federal Blueprint for Multi-Trillion Dollar Opportunity
New Proposed Legislation in Florida Regarding AI Use in Claims Handling
Jennifer Gibbs | Zelle AI isn’t replacing insurance company decision makers yet, as new legislation filed in Florida is aimed at requiring mandatory human reviews of claim denials. Florida’s HB 527 (and companion bill SB 202) would apply to information provided to insurers by algorithms, artificial intelligence systems, or machine learning systems, none of which may serve as… Continue reading New Proposed Legislation in Florida Regarding AI Use in Claims Handling
Policyholders Should Negotiate To Limit AI Exclusions At Renewal
Lynda A. Bennett and Alexander B. Corson | Lowenstein Sandler As renewal season approaches, policyholders should be on the lookout for broad artificial intelligence exclusions across all lines of coverage. In the last year, news of insurance companies inserting increasingly expansive AI exclusions has spread. Risks associated with AI are becoming increasingly widespread and sophisticated.… Continue reading Policyholders Should Negotiate To Limit AI Exclusions At Renewal
