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Wilson Elser’s quarterly newsletter features articles written by the firm’s Insurance & Reinsurance Coverage Practice attorneys exploring current topics of interest to insurance executives, general counsel, claims and coverage professionals, and risk managers.
Imagining Coverage Litigation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Daniel E. Tranen
You may be surprised that OpenAI models such as ChatGPT can write a coverage letter that mirrors what most coverage lawyers would write, and legally trained GAI models can actually produce good coverage letters.
What Capacity Is Your Capacity In?
Daniel E. Tranen and James K. Thurston
By design, Directors and Officers (D&O) liability insurance is constrained to cover directors and officers of the insured corporate entity in their “capacity” as directors and officers of the corporate entity.
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JUNE 17, 1 PM ET
The Impact of AI on the Standard of Care for Professionals
Ian Stewart and Carole Buckner
This presentation will address the critical questions that professionals must ask when using AI to comply with their duties of care and obligations to their clients, as well as other ethical and legal concerns.
When Is Late Notice Really Too Late?
Janet Tolbert
Texas is considered a “notice-prejudice” state, meaning that as a general rule an insurer is required to demonstrate it was prejudiced by an insured’s late notice of a claim before it can deny coverage, with some notable exceptions.
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Editors
Ashley F. Gilmore
Partner
Dallas, TX
ashley.gilmore@wilsonelser.com
Jane E. Young
Partner
Denver, CO
jane.young@wilsonelser.com
Erik J. Tomberg
Partner
Raleigh, NC
erik.tomberg@wilsonelser.com
Daniel E. Tranen
Partner
St. Louis, MO
daniel.tranen@wilsonelser.com