AI healthcare claim denial lawsuits are accelerating, and they’re not about technical glitches. They target how automation shapes patient access and drive harm. And the lessons being learned by healthcare apply across a variety of other industries from insurance, finance, housing, HR, and many others.
Insurers no longer manage liability through policy design alone. Once

Partner Chad Rutkowski will moderate a panel titled “Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating an Uncertain Environment” during the Practising Law Institute’s Artificial Intelligence Law 2026 program, which will be held Jan. 22-23, 2026, in New York, New York. The session focuses on essential strategies for advising clients, including:

  • Copyright issues in AI systems and AI

Foley Event Key Takeaways- Ready for Anything: Preparing for IPOs, SPACs, and Unexpected Capital Market ShiftThis article originally appeared on Foley on December 4, 2025: Foley Event Key Takeaways- Ready for Anything: Preparing for IPOs, SPACs, and Unexpected Capital Market ShiftFoley & Lardner, Protiviti and SS&C Intralinks recently hosted an event in Foley’s Silicon Valley office

Editor’s Note: Facing down the dual accelerants of data complexity and fixed budgets, eDiscovery professionals find themselves at a critical crossroads as 2025 closes. This article—part of ComplexDiscovery OÜ’s four-part reporting series on the 2H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey—zeroes in on the defining conflicts that frame the industry’s most pressing challenges: data growth, budget