Report | February 25, 2026
Trends in AI-Related Securities Class Actions Through 2025
Bilal Shah, Chris Riper and Lauren Nasta examine the accelerating wave of securities litigation tied to artificial intelligence.
Ms. Crippes assists individuals, companies, and attorneys facing complex disputes involving financial and economic issues. A Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA Charterholder), Ms. Crippes regularly provides business valuation and economic damages analyses to clients in a variety of industries and circumstances.
Ms. Crippes has valued businesses and ownership interests within disputes involving breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, shareholder oppression, and post-acquisition claims, among others. Ms. Crippes has also valued businesses for mergers and acquisitions and corporate planning purposes. Ms. Crippes additionally has experience in providing financial and forensic investigation in marital disputes. Her practice spans the real estate, mining & metals, oil & gas, and financial services industries, among others.
Prior to joining Secretariat, Ms. Crippes worked at a multinational expert consultancy, providing services within the firm’s Forensic & Litigation Consulting practice. Ms. Crippes also has prior experience working at a large investment management firm. Ms. Crippes worked with a variety of investment management functions including mutual fund accounting, securities lending trading and valuation, and auditing fixed income and equity products.
Trends in AI-Related Securities Class Actions Through 2025
Bilal Shah, Chris Riper and Lauren Nasta examine the accelerating wave of securities litigation tied to artificial intelligence.
Football’s Financial Regulation—Towards Convergence?
This article examines the current financial regulation frameworks, trends in compliance and recent UEFA settlements, the proposed PSR reforms, and the associated financial and legal risks for clubs.
From Discovery to Intelligence: The Next Phase of Digital Investigations
The article outlines the shift from reactive, volume-led processes to analytics-driven, intelligence-focused approaches. Early insights from digital evidence increasingly shapes legal strategy and case outcomes. As analytics and AI adoption increases, expert judgment, transparency, and defensibility have become critical as courts and regulators apply increasing scrutiny to investigative methods and proportionality.