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Zelle Attorneys to Present at 2026 Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee CLE Seminar in Tucson, AZ
March 6, 2026Zelle attorneys Jane Warring and Jonathan MacBride will present at the American Bar Association’s 2026 Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee (ICLC) CLE Seminar in Tucson, Arizona, taking place March 4–7, 2026.
Jane Warring, partner in Zelle’s Atlanta, GA office, will participate in the panel discussion “Shifting Sands: Tackling Attribution Disputes and the Kane Ruling in Cyber Coverage.”
In this highly interactive session, cyber insurance coverage lawyers square off to debate what happens when first-party losses become third-party claims, building off the New Mexico intermediate appellate court’s June 2025 ruling in Kane v. Beazley USA Services Inc. The fact pattern and the ruling highlight the uniqueness of cyber policies and the benefits and challenges associated with their treatment of different types of overlapping risks.
Co-panelists include Daniel B. Garrie (Law & Forensics LLC), Peter Halprin (Haynes and Boone LLP), and Breanna Jones (Covington & Burling LLP).
This panel is scheduled to take place during the seminar on Thursday, March 5, 2026, from 1:15 - 2:15 PM MT.
Jonathan MacBride, partner in Zelle’s Philadelphia, PA office, will present “Are Bad Faith and Coverage Experts Admissible at Trial?”
This program will explore whether bad faith and coverage experts can meet Daubert standards and how best to support and attack the admissibility of those experts. Moderator: Jay M. Levin, Flaster Greenberg PC, Merion Station, PA
Co-panelists include Heidi Hudson Raschke (Carlton Fields LLP), Jennifer C. Wasson (Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP), and moderator Jay M. Levin (Flaster Greenberg PC).
This presentation will take place on Friday, March 6, 2026, from 8:00 – 9:00 AM MT
More information can be found here.