“…The last decades have seen the notable progress in the formation of C–N bonds via metal–nitrenoid C–H insertion reactions. − A number of efficient methods have been established utilizing both precious metals (i.e., Rh, − Ru, , Ir, , Ag) and base metals (i.e., Fe, Co, − Cu, , Mn − ) as the catalysts. However, such a strategy in the synthesis of sultams has thus far not been explored, and there are only a handful of examples known to date. , Pioneering work by Dawson and Breslow, and more recently by the Arnold, , Fasan, , and Hartwig groups, resulted in successful construction of benzosultams by intramolecular enzymatic C–H aminations with arylsulfonyl azides (Scheme a).…”