Beyond Privacy and Regulation: The Insurance Coverage Questions Raised by Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence has rapidly become embedded in everyday business operations. Companies now deploy AI tools to interact with customers, generate reports, assist employees, and automate decision-making across a wide range of industries. Much of the legal commentary surrounding artificial intelligence has focused on issues such as data privacy, intellectual property, and regulatory oversight. However, an equally important—and largely […]

Alexander Hopkins Guest Post in The D&O Diary

Alexander Hopkins recently authored a guest post for The D&O Diary: “Global AI Regulations: D&O Liability Implications in a Changing Legal Landscape.”As AI continues to transform industries, directors and officers face an increasingly complex web of regulations across the jurisdictions-including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the UK, the EU, and China. In his article, Alex breaks […]

Rachel S. Pearson Featured in University Risk Management & Insurance Association (URMIA) Insights Blog

In her recent article, “Digital Defense: Covering Your Cyber Risk,” published in URMIA – University Risk Management & Insurance Association Insights, October 2025 Issue, Rachel Pearson explores the growing threat of cyberattacks in higher education and the critical role of risk assessment and appropriate insurance in mitigating an institution’s exposure. With data breaches costing an […]

Game On: Insuring Cybersecurity and Data Privacy in the Arena of Professional Sports

The digital era has transformed professional sports, exposing sports organizations to a new, largely unfamiliar landscape of cybersecurity and data privacy risks. The sports industry has seen a marked increase in cyberattacks over the past five years. High-profile cybersecurity breaches, including ransomware attacks, data leaks, and fraud, underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and […]