Atlanta/Nashville Partner Seth Friedman will present on ethical and effective use of generative AI at the 2026 Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee CLE Seminar, hosted by the American Bar Association (ABA) in Tucson, Arizona on March 7 at 11:55 a.m. PT.
In this 60-minute informative panel discussion, titled "Ethics, AI, and ADR: A Practical Guide to Using Generative AI Effectively and Ethically," Mr. Friedman and his co-panelists Mary E. Borja (Wiley Rein LLP), Marialuisa S. Gallozzi (Covington & Burling LLP), and Neil B. Posner (Much Shelist PC) will examine the growing use of generative AI in resolving insurance coverage and other disputes through mediation, settlement conferences, and direct negotiation. Moderated by Geoffrey J. Miller (Custom House Risk Advisors), this panel will discuss ethical risks and provide practical guidance on complying with the Rules of Professional Conduct while using AI effectively and responsibly in ADR settings. CLE credits are available.
Mr. Friedman serves as co-chair of the firm's Insurance Coverage practice and is a vice-chair of the Bad Faith Litigation Practice. With more than two decades of experience, Mr. Friedman counsels insurers and litigates complex coverage and bad faith matters across a broad spectrum of policies and claims. In addition to his litigation work, Mr. Friedman frequently publishes and speaks on insurance coverage and bad faith issues. He is an active member of the ABA Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee and served as Co-Chair of its 2021 annual conference.
Learn more about this conference and register here.