Kathleen Birrane is a Partner in the Litigation Practice and leads the Firm’s US Insurance Regulatory Practice. She represents clients who are engaged in, or support, the business of insurance with respect to regulated activities and related litigation. Her areas of focus include the analysis of issues related to the use of technology, predictive modeling/big data, and artificial intelligence in the insurance sector; the development of governance, risk management, and compliance programs; governmental investigations and examinations; advising on the insurance regulatory aspects of transactions and corporate reorganizations, restructurings, acquisition and investment activities; and the negotiation of distribution platform, agency, servicer and third-party vendor agreements, including due diligence. Kathleen returned to the Firm in July 2024 after four years of service as the Maryland Insurance Commissioner. During her tenure, Kathleen served on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, was the inaugural chair of the NAIC’s Innovation, Cybersecurity and Technology (H) Committee, and lead the solvency workstream of the NAIC’s Climate and Resiliency Task Force. Kathleen’s international work has included chairing the Supervisory Forum within the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, as well as serving on the Steering Committee of the EU/US Insurance Dialogue within the US Department of the Treasury, working closely with the Executive Director of the Federal Insurance Office and the Chair of the EIOPA. She also served as Maryland’s representative to the Sustainable Insurance Forum, a project of the United Nation’s Development Programme within the UNDP Sustainable Finance Hub. Kathleen is broadly recognized as a thought leader and subject matter expert on complex insurance regulatory issues, including the responsible and ethical use of AI Systems and complex predictive models in the business of insurance. She was the primary author of the NAIC’s Model Bulletin on the Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems by Insurers, which sets out regulatory guidance and expectations regarding the development and deployment of certain advanced analytical and computational technologies by insurers. In 2021, Kathleen was elected Chair of the Interstate Insurance Product Regulatory Commission, an interstate compact among 46 US states and territories that serves as a centralized system for the development of product standards and for product filing and approvals for mortality based insurance products, including life insurance, annuities and certain long-term care and income disability products. In June 2024 she was the first recipient of the Compact Champion Award, which was established to recognize transformational leadership and unwavering dedication to the mission of the Compact. From 2002 until 2007, Kathleen served in the Maryland Office of the Attorney General in the statutory position of principal counsel to the Maryland Insurance Administration. In that capacity, she managed all of the legal work of the agency, both in its capacity as regulator and as a unit of state government. During her tenure as principal counsel, she served on numerous work groups and task forces of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. After leaving the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, and before joining DLA Piper, Kathleen was a senior vice president and general counsel of portfolio companies owned by major hedge funds that focused on asset consulting, acquisition, diligence, and the servicing of insurance-linked investments. Kathleen has a long history of public service. n 2019, Governor Hogan appointed Commissioner Birrane to the University of Maryland Medical System Board of Directors, where she served as chair of the Governance and Nominations Committee before resigning upon her appointment as Commissioner. She is a member of numerous community and nonprofit organizations, including the Baltimore Bar Foundation, Baltimore Area Women in Action, Catholic Charities of Baltimore, and the United Way of Central Maryland where she serves on the Executive Committee of Women United.