Leading tech lawyer Duncan Card to speak on AI
Appleby Partner Duncan Card will discuss the future of artificial intelligence in the insurance industry, at the upcoming Bermuda Captive Conference.
The three-day conference, organised by the Bermuda Captive Network, is the largest and longest-running industry event in Bermuda, attracting more than 800 delegates.
Mr Card will be part of a panel, Powered by AI: Exploring the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Insurance, on Tuesday.
He is a member of Appleby’s global technology and innovation practice, and has more than three decades of experience providing legal services to a broad range of complex commercial transactions internationally.
His practice includes technology and innovation – including all IT contracts, fintech, insurtech, and privacy and data protection, among other things.
Prior to joining Appleby a year ago Mr Card was recognised as one of Canada’s leading commercial technology lawyers, and in 2021 published Information Technology Transactions: Business, Management and Legal Strategies.
Appleby will be a sponsor of the three-day annual conference at the Hamilton Princess Hotel & Beach Club kicking off on Monday.
Appleby insurance partner Matthew Carr, a member of the Bermuda Captive Network, said: “Captives are an important part of the wider (re)insurance market in Bermuda with a continued increase in captives being formed on the island.
“We are also seeing an increase in activity from existing captive structures which are leveraging existing captives for a number of expanded uses, many of which will be discussed at this conference, along with other trends and developments.”
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