He has been a moderator and / or a presenter in the field of professional liability and employment
practices liability matters for Primerus, PLUS, CLM, and the Professional Liability Defense Federation.
Not exact matches
He is a Certified Specialist both in Taxation Law and in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law (The State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization) admitted to
practice law in California, Hawai'i and Arizona (inactive), specializing in Federal and state civil tax and criminal tax controversy
matters and tax litigation, including tax - related examinations and investigations for individuals, business enterprises, partnerships, limited
liability companies, and corporations.
Mr. Lally's past
practice has included successfully representing President George W. Bush before the Miami - Dade and Orange County Boards of Election at the 2000 Florida Recounts; handling numerous complex corporate reorganizations involving multi-jurisdictional assets; recovering priceless stolen art from an international auction house; restructuring of clients» business affairs to reduce their tax and
liability exposure; successfully litigating major elections cases and appeals; representing media groups in domestic and international litigation; handling complex domestic relations, divorce, and custody
matters; serving as general counsel to numerous corporations in the health care, media, manufacturing, and hospitality industries; and representing parties in multi-national litigation.
Brandon concentrates his
practice in general civil litigation
matters; including premises
liability, product
liability, construction and various insurance defense cases.
He
practices general litigation, including construction defect, product
liability, and personal injury
matters.
Prior to joining Shutts & Bowen, Andrew
practiced at a statewide litigation firm where he handled general
liability, construction defect, and first party property
matters.
He counsels clients on an array of sophisticated business litigation
matters, including fraud, securities, civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO), lender
liability, accountant
liability and trade
practices.
While much of his
practice has focused on the litigation of mass / toxic tort
matters, product
liability and premises
liability, Tim has also handled cases arising out of maritime and port operations.
In his
practice, Yearout primarily handles product
liability defense
matters, as well as medical malpractice defense.
Jeff Aucoin is an experienced litigation lawyer with a focused
practice in commercial leasing disputes, construction disputes, insurance defence, and product
liability matters.
Her
practice includes the defense of product
liability actions, including those involving pharmaceutical and vehicular products, among others, the prosecution and defense of negligence actions, including malpractice actions, the defense of toxic tort and environmental actions, the representation of creatives and entertainment companies in contract negotiations, contractual disputes, and other disputes, and the representation of employers in labor
matters.
Kevin has enjoyed a diverse
practice in all areas of personal injury litigation including legal malpractice, accounting malpractice, products
liability, motor vehicle accidents involving both commercial and private passenger vehicles, wrongful death, unfair trade
practice matters, and premises
liability.
She has a wide range of experience representing clients in contractual disputes and business disputes in Texas, as well as in cases pending throughout the United States, involving product
liability, including pharmaceutical product
liability, commercial and creative contract negotiations and claims, wrongful death, toxic torts, mass torts, environmental exposures, technology
matters, premises
liability, deceptive trade
practices, and warranty claims.
Alan Carroll (A.C.) Nash focuses his
practice on the defense of claims made and suits brought against insureds and businesses in product, automobile, commercial, liquor
liability, construction and premises
liability matters.
In 2004 Mike and Jamie Carey formed Lamb and Carey Law in Helena, which continues the specialty
practice of personal injury with an emphasis on FELA, medical malpractice, products
liability, nursing home negligence, accidents (car, truck, motorcycle, boats), wrongful death, head injuries, and insurance bad faith
matters.
Our trial litigation
practice includes representation of defendants in personal injury and premises
liability matters, product
liability claims and wrongful death claims.
Our
practice areas encompass healthcare (including medical malpractice and nursing home defense, corporate, transactional, regulatory, and compliance
matters), mergers and acquisitions, general corporate and business, employment, workers» compensation, mediation, products
liability, transportation, and a general civil trial
practice in both federal and state courts.
Sayuri is an associate in WSHB's Orange County office, where her broad - based
practice is focused on a variety of civil litigation
matters, including professional
liability, construction, elder and dependent abuse
matters, and catastrophic injury.
Steve has represented clients in a wide range of litigation
matters in his previous general
practice work, including commercial litigation, estate
matters and professional
liability claims.
Meagan Davis Collver is an associate at London & Amburn, whose
practice focuses on healthcare
liability defense, general litigation, transactional
matters, and other healthcare
matters.
Scott focuses his
practice on general commercial litigation, including: bank regulatory and enforcement
matters; defending directors and officers of failed banks in FDIC actions; commodities and securities regulatory enforcement and civil actions; professional
liability claims; directors and officers
liability insurance
matters; and employment and restrictive covenant
matters.
Kevin developed a successful
practice in Higher Education representing local colleges and universities in various
matters including premises
liability, and faculty and student disputes.
Prior to joining Brown Law Group, Ms. Nicholas worked as an associate attorney at San Diego law firm Lincoln, Gustafson & Cercos, a civil litigation defense law firm with her
practice emphasizing in employment claims, personal injury, premises
liability, and corporate
matters.
Kevin Norchi began the
practice of law with civil trial experience in Cleveland for two years and then in Cincinnati for six years defending physicians and hospitals in medical negligence lawsuits and pharmaceutical companies in drug product
liability matters.
Prior to joining the firm, Todd handled cases in a wide range of
practice areas, including, labor and employment defense, civil rights and police
liability defense, contract disputes, and landlord / tenant
matters.
She is a proven litigator whose
practice focuses on defense of asbestos, mass tort, products
liability, and general
liability matters.
In his 25 years of
practice, Kevin has defended commercial, professional
liability, product
liability, transportation and catastrophic injury
matters in state and federal courts.
When appropriate, on
matters requiring an interdisciplinary approach, attorneys often consult with other attorneys within Scarinci Hollenbeck's comprehensive Corporate Transaction & Business, Commercial Real Estate, Crisis & Risk Management, Insurance &
Liability, eDiscovery, Environmental & Land Use and, in some instances, International Law & Trade
practice groups.
He focuses his
practice in corporate litigation
matters, and has experience with partnership and limited
liability company disputes, guaranty defense, foreclosure litigation, leasing, and provisional remedies.
While the focus of Lars» national
practice is in ERISA litigation, Lars also represents plan fiduciaries and other stakeholders in
matters concerning plan funding, restructuring, withdrawal
liability, and and termination.
Walter currently
practices in the areas of premises
liability, asbestos, hospitality / dram shop, product, auto, trucking & transportation and pharmaceutical
matters.
He has particular experience representing and counseling policyholders in both litigation and non-litigation
matters relating to a broad array of commercial insurance lines, including cybersecurity and privacy, commercial general
liability, umbrella, D&O, bankers professional
liability, employment
practices liability, and first - party property and business interruption.
In her appellate
practice, she has prepared briefs in courts for the Eighth and Eleventh Circuits, the Missouri Supreme Court and the Missouri Court of Appeals on
matters involving product
liability, insurance coverage, ERISA and the False Claims Act.
In addition, his
practice extends to the areas of insurance law and product
liability matters.
Tashia M. Small, a partner in the firm's Jacksonville office, focuses her
practice on
liability matters including insurance defense, automobile
liability, professional
liability, general
liability, premises
liability, trucking / transportation, employment law, SIU / PIP and construction defects.
Kate's
practice focuses on insurance defence litigation involving various types of
matters including personal injury and insurance claims, as well as municipal, motor vehicle, occupier's and hospital
liability claims.
Mark
practices in the firm's
Liability Department, which focuses on general liability matters, including premises liability, automobile liability, wrongful death and products l
Liability Department, which focuses on general
liability matters, including premises liability, automobile liability, wrongful death and products l
liability matters, including premises
liability, automobile liability, wrongful death and products l
liability, automobile
liability, wrongful death and products l
liability, wrongful death and products
liabilityliability.
Egeland is a frequent speaker on topics ranging from expert witness deposition strategy and employer
liability and intentional tort claims to alternative fee arrangements and
matters relating to the effective and efficient
practice of law.
Steven V. Buckman
practices in the field of insurance law litigating a variety of first - party and third - party actions including, but not limited to, bad faith, coverage questions, declaratory judgments, products
liability, trucking insurance, fire and casualty, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury
matters.
Its commercial litigation
practice in Arizona includes antitrust, product
liability, intellectual property, professional
liability, securities, bankruptcy and white - collar
matters.
In transactional work, my
practice extends to a broad range of
matters, including corporate, partnership and limited
liability company start - ups, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and reorganizations, private placement of securities, buy - sell and employment agreements, secured transactions and intercreditor agreements, work - outs and refinancings.
Emily concentrates her
practice on a variety of product
liability matters.
Her
practice entails
matters in state and federal court, including business torts, class action defense, products
liability, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duties and allegations of unfair business
practice and fraud.
Stockel's
practice is focused on commercial litigation, employment and intellectual property disputes, products and premises
liability, and energy - related
matters both onshore and offshore.
Concentration: Dino, an associate in the firm, concentrates his
practice on the representation of plaintiffs in complex personal injury and products
liability matters.
Aleksandra Rybicki is a litigation attorney who focuses her
practice on complex litigation and
liability matters, including general, professional and product
liability.
With a
practice focused on commercial litigation and the defense of product manufacturers in mass tort and products
liability matters, Elan Hersh advises clients on electronic discovery (eDiscovery), information governance, litigation readiness and response, cross-border discovery issues, and data...
There are some countries other than the U.S. where a theft victim can relieve someone who committed theft of criminal
liability (if I recall correctly, Germany is one of them), but that is a minority position internationally as a legal
matter (although actual
practice is often different).
Raised primarily in the State of Maine, Annabelle Steinhacker is admitted in both the New Jersey and New York Bars and concentrates her
practice in the litigation of personal injury
matters involving automobile negligence, products
liability, construction site negligence and the representation of persons charged with motor vehicle and criminal violations.
Meghan participates in all phases of trial preparation including pre-trial discovery, case management and strategy, depositions, and motion
practice on
matters that include employment
practices liability, product
liability, breach of contract, and commercial disputes.