The rise of AI in Pension Claims – A growing problem for ALL Schemes, Trustees, MT’s and Providers CPD included

Chris Edwards-Earl
On Tuesday May 7th, 2024 at 10:30 am, Chris Edwards-Earl, Partner at Stephenson Harwood, will be presenting on pension disputes and how AI and tech is changing the pensions landscape.
Readers of this blog can watch free by using this link from this blog – or copied into your calendar
This discussion follows on from Philip Calvert’s recent talk on AI and explores why AI is not only a useful and intriguing tool to take advantage of – but also how disputes in pensions are changing, how they are brought, what they are about, and how to be ready for them.
We expect this to be an interesting discussion, confirming that AI is not an optional extra, or something that is coming down the road. It is already here and needs to be understood.
The talk will explore:
- The growth of AI as an accessible way for members and non-lawyers to access law and pursue claims – the problems and pitfalls for them and for pension schemes.
- Use of AI in cyberattacks to obtain member data or confidential information.
- The use of AI by disputes lawyers in discovery, disclosure and evidence preparation – what this means for clients.
- Recent judicial guidance on the use of AI in the Court room.
- Tips and pitfalls to watch out for.
- Future developments.
Chris is a disputes partner at Stephenson Harwood specialising in pension funds and the types of cases that arise from them – such as correcting problems in governing documents, professional negligence claims, contract and outsourcing disputes, risk management, regulatory risk, public sector etc.
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The prequel
Last week , we heard how AI could be used to generate new business by a marketing guru. On Tuesday we will look at AI through another lens. For those who want to see last week’s talk, check the video below – thanks to Phil Calvert for sharing his experience