David K. Taylor | BuildSmart I have practiced law for 40 years with the vast majority as a “construction” lawyer. I have seen great… and bad… construction lawyering, both when representing a party and when serving over 300 times as a mediator or arbitrator in construction disputes. To be clear, I have made my share… Continue reading Mistake No. 5 of the Top 10 Horrible, No-Good Mistakes Construction Lawyers Make: Being a Jerk to Opposing Counsel
Month: July 2024
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Claims Processing: A Balanced Perspective
Chandariah Sharmila Devi | Claims Journal Imagine a world where insurance claims are processed instantly with accuracy and minimal manual intervention. Yes, that is the promise current artificial intelligence revolution has made in claims processing. But as with any modern technology revolution, there are challenges, and the reality is subtle. AI is a hot topic,… Continue reading Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Claims Processing: A Balanced Perspective
AI’s Impact on Property Insurance Coverage
Lee Ann Thigpen | Robins Kaplan Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, such as computer systems for assistance in quickly answering complicated questions, researching a specific topic, or creating an image. Put another way, AI is the ability for computers to do tasks and solve problems that would otherwise… Continue reading AI’s Impact on Property Insurance Coverage
Insurance Coverage Litigation Strategies: How To Sue And Be Sued
Katherine E. Tammaro, Richard W. Boone, Jr., and Jonathan E. Meer | Wilson Elser The following is a recap of Wilson Elser’s May 2024 webinar “Insurance Coverage Litigation Strategies: How to Sue and Be Sued,” presented by the authors listed here. The program addresses effective and efficient litigation strategies including how, when and where to… Continue reading Insurance Coverage Litigation Strategies: How To Sue And Be Sued
Preparing Contracts For Hurricane Season – Force Majeure
Patrick A. Kelly,Graham P. Quinn and Mary Hatcher | Gray Reed The recent derecho storm in May and Hurricane Beryl just this week caused severe damage throughout Houston and the surrounding area. The intense winds and flash flooding served as a costly lesson to many contractors and project owners. With the expected active hurricane season… Continue reading Preparing Contracts For Hurricane Season – Force Majeure