By Isha Marathe | May 1, 2023
An Illinois Appellate Court ruled that a cyber-insurance company was liable to defend a company's BIPA claims, carving out an enticing—but complicated—path forward for companies looking for BIPA coverage.
By Colleen Murphy | May 1, 2023
"The exclusion of damages caused by hostile or warlike action by a government or sovereign power in times of war or peace requires the involvement of military action," Judge Heidi Willis Currier wrote. "The exclusion does not state the policy precluded coverage for damages arising out of a government action motivated by ill will."
By Cassandre Coyer | April 19, 2023
While only targeting a small part of the U.S. population, Colorado's life insurance draft bill could eventually raise the bar for what AI best practices look like in the U.S.
By Cassandre Coyer | November 11, 2022
The inadvertent disclosures in the Alex Jones trial and Jan. 6 investigation are likely to put more attention, and more pressure, on law firms' technology competence.
By Rhys Dipshan | November 8, 2022
While avoiding cyber insurance is becoming harder, so is understanding exactly what those higher premiums are covering.
By Isha Marathe | September 26, 2022
As more state actors engage in cyberwarfare, insurance companies and private businesses are struggling to find common ground on what the "War Exclusion Clause" means for them, increasing coverage burdens and paving the way for litigation.
By Barry Miller and Elisabeth Gentile, Freeman Mathis & Gary | July 12, 2022
Part of the sting of "Future Shock" is that the accelerated pace of change is not anticipated. In a world where most insureds rely on computers and networks to conduct day-to-day personal and commercial business, non-cyber adjusters must expect that they will face claims involving the use or loss of computer data and equipment.
By Justin Henry | June 6, 2022
Lawyers in the firm's month-old artificial intelligence practice group and clients alike are looking for answers to the question, "Are we perpetuating societal biases by the data that we use?"
By Cort T. Malone and Jade W. Sobh | May 20, 2022
Across the United States, legislatures are passing new biometric privacy laws with potentially onerous fines, making businesses who collect biometric information, and the insurance companies that sell policies to those companies, understandably nervous.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By J. Andrew Moss, David M. Cummings and Jessica E. Gopiao | October 19, 2021
It is important to understand the developing legal and regulatory landscape in order to take the proper steps at the first sign of an attack.
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