Jason Mehta and Lauren Carboni Quoted on Major Health Care AI Cases
January 2, 2026
Law360
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Jason Mehta and senior counsel Lauren Carboni discuss significant upcoming health care AI cases in the Law360 article, “The High-Stakes Healthcare AI Battles To Watch In 2026.”
Carboni and Mehta, co-chairs of Foley’s Health Care Litigation Team, said that recent rulings in cases around algorithmic bias “carved out a path for contract-based challenges to AI-driven coverage decisions,” adding that these cases “will likely shape insurer policies and contracting language regarding use of AI in claims processing” and may impact federal regulatory guidance on the deployment of AI in utilization management.
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