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Samuel Adams is an attorney in the firm’s Banking & Financial Services Practice Group.

Prior to joining Bradley, Samuel served as policy counsel for the Future of Privacy Forum in Washington, D.C., where he was focused on advertising technologies and platforms, as well as U.S. policy and law. He advised a group of senior leaders from Fortune 500 companies, law firms, and other organizations to address the most pressing issues in technology and the shifting legal landscapes affecting privacy in digital advertising.

In this blog series, we explore the promises and the pitfalls of AI tools in the insurance coverage context, offering practical guidance for lawyers and business professionals to harness these technologies without getting burned.

If you practice insurance coverage law, you’ve been there: staring at an undefined term in a policy, toggling between three dictionaries