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AI, Liability & Risk: Navigating the Legal and Insurance Challenges of Generative AI

The Washington Foreign Law Society in collaboration with the Stimson Center

have the pleasure to invite you to a webinar:

AI, Liability & Risk: Navigating the Legal and Insurance Challenges of Generative AI – AI Series, Part III

Join us for an engaging conversation on the use of generative AI and its implications in terms of liability, insurance and risk management

Thursday, April 24, 2025
From 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

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Panelists:

·      Jaymin Kim, Managing Director of Emerging Technologies at Marsh McLennan

·      Scott J. Levitt, Special Counsel at Covington and Burling LLP 

Introduction by: Kathryn Rauhut, Stimson Center

Moderator: Alexandra Bochnakova, President of the WFLS



Jaymin Kim is the Managing Director of Emerging Technologies at Marsh, where she plays a pivotal role in assessing and addressing the emerging risks associated with cutting-edge technologies. She works with clients, particularly Fortune 100 companies, to develop tailored risk mitigation and transfer strategies in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Extended Reality, blockchain technology, and digital assets. As a recognized expert in the field, Jaymin frequently speaks at industry events, offering insights on navigating both the opportunities and risks that these technologies present.

Prior to joining Marsh in 2023, Jaymin was a Director of Commercial Strategy at Marsh McLennan, where she helped drive significant growth in cyber-related revenue across the organization’s four subsidiary businesses. Her diverse career also includes leading innovation at a fintech startup, overseeing Capital Advisory Services at an innovation hub supporting over 1,400 startups, and working as a management consultant at Oliver Wyman, specializing in financial services and information technology. Jaymin holds an MPhil from the University of Cambridge and a B.A. (magna cum laude) from Harvard University.

Scott Levitt has over twenty-five years of experience representing policyholders in numerous types of insurance coverage claims. These matters include cyber-risk, mass tort, asbestos, silica, mixed dust, environmental, product liability, employment discrimination, errors and omissions, first-party losses, crime and employee dishonesty. Scott has successfully represented policyholders in insurance recovery proceedings in federal and state trial and appellate courts around the U.S., as well as in mediation and international and domestic arbitrations. Scott's practice often involves negotiating and implementing complex settlements involving multiple parties outside of litigation.

Kathryn Rauhut is an attorney specializing in international security.  She works primarily in the field of cyber and nuclear security accountability and liability issues.  Prior to her work with the Stimson Center she was a Strategic Advisor to the Internet Security Alliance and to the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS). In her role at WINS, Rauhut led international roundtables and authored policy papers on improving global governance of nuclear and cybersecurity through building the business value of security. Previously, she was the Deputy General Counsel of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. She is a member of the California Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the International Nuclear Lawyer’s Association.  She just completed a decade of international work in Europe while living in Vienna, Austria and is now located in the San Francisco Bay area.

Moderator: Alexandra Bochnakova. Alexandra is the President of the Washington Foreign Law Society. She is an international lawyer educated and licensed in France and in the United States. She is currently working as Corporate and International Counsel at the Office of General Counsel at Finca Impact Finance, Washington DC, a microfinance institution with over 15 subsidiaries in emerging nations. Previously, she was Head of Corporate Affairs and Corporate Secretary of the Board of Directors of the holding, at Pierre Fabre Group, France, working on corporate and regulatory matters with nearly one hundred companies of the Group in France and worldwide. Prior to that, and for over 12 years, she was the founding partner of SELAS Bochnakova, a boutique law firm focused on international law and cross-border matters. In parallel, she was an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole and ESICAD Business School in Toulouse, France.

 


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