Wisedocs Heads to CLM 2026: Where AI, Claims, and Litigation Defensibility Take Center Stage

Ready to see us at CLM? Wisedocs will be joining claims and litigation management professionals all across the country this March for the much anticipated CLM Annual Conference

Ready to see us at CLM? Wisedocs will be joining claims and litigation management professionals all across the country this March for the much anticipated CLM Annual Conference. With so much going on in the world of claims, we’re so excited to join in on this 3 day event. 

What is CLM–and Why it Matters for Claims and Litigation Teams

The Claims and Litigation Management (CLM) Conference is an annual professional development conference for claims and litigation management professionals. Once a year, the CLM Conference brings trailblazers in the field together for new ideas, big thinking, and new possibilities. With nearly 90 lively roundtable sessions, panels, and networking events, we’re excited to swap insights, trade best practices, and connect with the industry’s best!

This year, CLM 2026 is being held at Disney’s Coronado Springs resort in Florida on March 25-27 where Wisedocs will be proud to be attending as a Platinum Sponsor. Our team will also be taking the stage on March 26, where our very own CTO Itay Mishan will be speaking from 11:05-11:25 at a sponsor insight session. 

On the CLM Stage: AI You Can Defend

As claims and litigation grow increasingly complex and the volume of medical and legal documents continues to rise, the pressure on claims and legal teams to produce defensible, audit-ready work has never been greater. On the CLM stage March 26, 2026, Wisedocs' CTO Itay Mishan explores what it takes to design AI systems that produce outputs claims and legal professionals can truly rely on and defend — drawing from his experience building AI that processes millions of complex documents.

In this sponsor insight session, Itay explains how domain-specific models, expert-in-the-loop validation, structured AI medical chronologies, and citation-backed outputs work together to create transparent, audit-ready results — all within a framework built for governance, risk mitigation, and measurable impact.

It is an especially relevant topic right now, as carriers and legal teams look to maintain regulatory compliance, productivity, and competitiveness in an increasingly data-driven claims and litigation landscape. As the talent gap widens in claims, the time has never been better to harness the power and speed of today's AI tech.

AI’s Role in the Future of Claims and Litigation

Across the claims and litigation management industries, teams are being asked to do more with less. With industry trends like adjuster turnover, an aging workforce, and an increased volume of claims putting pressure on insurance organizations, there has never been a better time to seek the power and efficiency of AI. Automation is no longer a back office tool; in insurance, it is becoming a foundational part of claims. For organizations and professionals looking to add more automation to their workflows, there has never been a better time! 

As productivity pressures increase, compliance requirements become more stringent, and claims teams need to scale without adding headcount, claims automation is here to stay. And at CLM, these conversations are front and centre! We can’t wait to meet up with fellow claims and litigation management professionals at CLM this March, swap insights, trade best practices and take part in the forward-looking dialogue about how modern claims teams can leverage responsible AI. 

March 16, 2026

Kristen Campbell

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Kristen is the co-founder and Director of Content at Skeleton Krew, a B2B marketing agency focused on growth in tech, software, and statups. She has written for a wide variety of companies in the fields of healthcare, banking, and technology. In her spare time, she enjoys writing stories, reading stories, and going on long walks (to think about her stories).

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