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FETTI 2025: Tackling Tomorrow’s Environmental Challenges Today

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This year’s National Forum for Environmental and Toxic Tort Issues (FETTI) Conference once again delivered a world-class experience for professionals navigating the evolving landscape of environmental and toxic tort risks. Held annually, FETTI brings together legal, insurance, and environmental experts to share the latest strategies, case studies, and regulatory updates shaping the industry. 

We're proud to highlight the contributions of two members from our division, Trish Shippee and Dan Downing, who presented on timely and complex topics at the conference.

Looking Forward in 2026

As the environmental and insurance landscape continues to evolve, so does the need for strong voices, fresh insights and practical expertise. Our team has a strong history of contributing to the industry dialogue and we’re ready to bring that experience to your event in 2026. 

If you’re planning conferences, webinars, panel discussions or training sessions and are looking for knowledgeable presenters, we’d be more than happy to collaborate. Our experts regularly speak on emerging risks, regulatory trends, claims insights and real-world environmental challenges. 

Feel free to contact our team to discuss speaking opportunities and support your programming for the year ahead. 

The Presentations

Trish Shippee, along with Erin Poppler, John Davies, Thomas McHugh, and Ilya Kosten, presented on how mass litigation continues to challenge insurers and environmental professionals alike. They all contributed to a dynamic session that explored:

  • The growing use of mass action tactics by plaintiffs’ counsel.
  • Defense strategies tailored to environmental exposure cases, including coordinated legal approaches and expert involvement.
  • The role of coverage analysis, consultants, and technology in managing complex litigation.
  • Proactive tips to help minimize future exposure and litigation risk.

This presentation emphasized the importance of strategic planning, collaboration, and innovation in navigating mass action cases effectively. 

Dan Downing, joined by Scott Recker and Jens Conzen gave a presentation on the environmental risks with new technologies, specifically those posed by Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), including:

  • Environmental risk factors such as fire hazards, chemical leaks, and site contamination.
  • Underwriting complexities, especially with limited historical data and rapidly evolving systems.
  • Risk mitigation techniques to help manage exposures effectively.
  • Regulatory requirements that govern the safe deployment and operation of BESS infrastructure.

This group's insights helped attendees better understand how to balance innovation with responsible risk management in the green energy space.