Anthony Antonellis
Attorney
Sloane & Walsh LLP
Presentation A: Expert Strategies for Managing Construction Defect Litigation Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Frank Armstrong
SVP & Claim Director, North America Construction
WTW
Frank joined Willis Towers Watson in 2001. He has 30+ years’ experience in multi-line claim management, account management, brokerage advocacy and risk management consulting.
As Claim Director for North America Construction, Frank leads a team of highly experienced Regional Construction Claim Directors specializing in construction risk. This industry dedicated resource team is responsible for delivery of technical and strategic risk consulting to construction clients, with emphasis on complex claims, coverage and contracts. The team provides senior level brokerage advocacy on high severity or otherwise critical claims, including exposure analysis, disposition strategy and coverage dispute resolution. Frank has assisted clients in optimizing outcomes on a variety of complex claims and other technical issues involving multiple lines of business and has extensive experience in the management/negotiation of claims involving defective construction / materials.
Franks’ professional experience includes:
- Complex Claim / Coverage Analysis
- Development of Coverage Terms/Conditions
- Contractual Risk Allocation
- Complex Litigation Management
- Claims Program Design
- Multi-line Accident Investigation
Prior to joining Willis Towers Watson Frank spent nearly 14 years working for two of the largest US commercial property and casualty insurance carriers, including positions in field investigation, regional training and home office technical claims.
Larry Beemer
Adviser
Suite 200 Solutions
Mr. Beemer has 46 years in the insurance industry and is retired but continues to do consulting and expert witness work through Suite 200 Solutions. Previously he was the VP of Claims at Tokio Marine HCC Insurance Group. Prior to TMHCC, Mr. Beemer worked at IAT, QBE, Aetna, CNA, Home Insurance, Risk Enterprise Management and Fireman's Fund Insurance Company. At QBE Mr. Beemer lead the liability claims department and the Litigation Management department for QBE. He had direct oversight of Litigation Management, Transportation, GL, CD, TPA Services and Environmental claims. Prior to QBE Mr. Beemer was the National Claim Director for Construction Defect, Latent Injury and Entertainment Claims at Fireman's Fund Insurance Company. In his career he has been a chief technical officer, consultant to re-insurers, training coordinator, national accounts coordinator, litigation manager, legal auditor, claims and due diligence auditor, PMK, expert witness and has been a panel speaker at CLM and other industry events. He serves on the Advisory Board for the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance, has served as Dean of Litigation Management at Claims College and is a Chancellor and Professor at Litigation Management Institute. Mr. Beemer has authored numerous articles for Claims Management Magazine and Litigation Management Magazine. Mr. Beemer received the CLM Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023 at the Annual Conference in Tampa Florida.
Kirk Chamberlin
Attorney
Chamberlin Keaster & Brockman LLP
Presentation D: Independent Counsel in Environmental/Toxic Tort Cases Aug 1 2014 11:05AM
Kirk specializes in business litigation, real estate matters, insurance coverage and complex multi-party litigation. He has experience in handling a wide range of complex matters, including general liability, directors’ and officers’ liability, environmental, employment and asbestos. Kirk has participated in all activities associated with such litigation from pretrial through trial. He acted as lead trial counsel in the Western MacArthur Co., etc., et al. v. US Fid. & Guar. Co., et al. coverage litigation which presented in excess of $6 billion in alleged asbestos liability, as well as complex insurance and 524(g) bankruptcy issues. In addition, Kirk is a Certified Litigation Management Specialist with training in Litigation Metrics and Alternative Fee Arrangements.
Kirk has represented Officers and Directors in business dissolution matters and intellectual property. Kirk has also acted as counsel in employment disputes. With respect to mediation, Kirk has been instrumental in successfully resolving complex multimillion dollar matters. Kirk is the head of the real estate department at Chamberlin Keaster & Brockman LLP. He is also licensed as a real estate broker in California.
Kirk has written and lectured in the areas of Insurance Coverage and Defense, Bad Faith, and Cost Effective Case Resolution. These topics include: “Reimbursement of “Non-Defense” costs,” “A Survey of California Law: Real Answers,” “Nationwide Survey of Independent Counsel Rules in Reservations of Rights Conflict Situations,” “A Nation-wide Survey of Defense and/or Indemnity Obligations in Administrative Action Settings,” “Cumis Counsel” and “Unfair Claims Practices Regulations,” and “Climate Change: Recent Developments – Claim and Coverage Implications.”
Carrie L. Ciliberto
CEO
Self Employed
Presentation A: Green Construction, Coverage and the Future of LEED Litigation Aug 1 2014 9:55AM
Ms. Ciliberto is the CEO of the Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts (ASM), a trade association representing more than 350 member companies that employ more than 25,000 skilled workers on both private and public sector projecs. For more than 65 years, ASM has worked to promote fair business practices and help subcontractors succeed in a complex and changing industry.
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For nearly nine years prior to joining ASM, Ms. Ciliberto was the Senior Director and Counsel for Contracts and Construction Law at The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). She also held the position of Deputy Executive Director and Counsel for ConsensusDocs - the only standard contracts endorsed by a coalition of 40+ design and construction industry associations.
Prior to joining AGC and ConsensusDocs, Ms. Ciliberto practiced law in Colorado for 10 years. She was the founder and principal of Ciliberto & Associates, LLC, a firm providing natural resources, environmental, real property and water law counsel. She is licensed in Colorado and DC, and several federal courts including the U.S. Supreme Court.
Prior to her legal career, Ms. Ciliberto was a marketing and advertising consultant for more than 10 years and her clients included Alfa Romeo, General Motors, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, United Way, Telecheck, La-Z-Boy, and numerous luxury resorts in Colorado.
Ms. Ciliberto is a frequent presenter at industry events nationwide. She is the Managing Editor of the Colorado Water Law Benchbook and has authored articles for a number of organizations.
Douglas DeSaulnier
Executive General Adjuster
Apex Claims
Presentation A: Expert Strategies for Managing Construction Defect Litigation Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Joe Duncan
Partner
Clark, May, Price, Lawley, Duncan & Paul LLC
Presentation A: Green Construction, Coverage and the Future of LEED Litigation Aug 1 2014 9:55AM
Joe, one of the founding members of Clark, May, Price, Lawley, Duncan and Paul, represents clients ranging from family companies to Fortune 500 businesses at both the trial and appellate level. His practice consists of the defense of claims relating to personal injury, product liability, contractual disputes, trucking and insurance coverage. Joe spends much of his time working with clients, contractors and trade groups to proactively reduce the risk of liability using lessons learned from litigation.
Joe has helped to mold Alabama law in both the legislative and judicial branches. He assisted in authoring legislation relating to contractor liability and argued to the Alabama Supreme Court on the subjects of indemnity, personal injury and product liability. In Hosea Weaver and Sons, Inc. v. Balch, the Alabama Supreme Court recognized the “accepted-work doctrine” based on arguments made by Joe as amicus counsel on behalf of the Alabama Road Builder’s Association. The Court’s decision reversed a $7.5 million verdict in favor the plaintiffs and rendered a judgment in favor of the defendant. More recently, in DISA Industries, Inc. v. Bell, Joe also successfully argued for the Court to reverse a $500,000 in favor of a plaintiff and rendered the verdict in favor of the Defendant.
Joe and his wife, Ellen, live in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, with their children Porter and Sophie. In his spare time, Joe coaches youth baseball, runs half marathons, travels and volunteers at Children’s Hospital as Santa Claus.
Joe earned his undergraduate degree from Auburn University and his juris doctor from The University of Alabama School of Law.
Andrew Ferguson
Attorney
Coughlin Betke LLP
Presentation B: Building Information Modeling Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Elaine Fresch
Senior Partner
Hawkins Parnell & Young, LLP
Presentation A: Issues That Arise with Multiple Carriers and Multiple Deductibles Aug 1 2014 11:05AM
Marc Gaffrey
Attorney
Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas LLP
Marc S. Gaffrey is an AV-rated attorney by Martindale Hubbell and is the Partner-in-Charge of the Environmental & Toxic Tort Litigation Department. He has extensive experience in the litigation of toxic tort matters and mass tort litigation involving lead, asbestos, silica, talc, benzene, "sick building syndrome," latex allergy, PCB, diazanon, welding fumes, orthodichlorobenzene, trichloroethylene, and numerous other chemicals and pesticides. He has handled thousands of toxic tort cases in New Jersey and New York.
Marc also has litigated numerous environmental matters involving fuel oil discharge, hazardous waste, Superfund site construction and remediation, and landfill clean-up. In particular, he assisted in the litigation of the landmark case of Ayers v. Township of Jackson.
Marc has been named National Coordinating Counsel to seven companies encompassing multiple business disciplines. He coordinates the defense of all asbestos-related matters throughout the country, including hiring local counsel and managing the files. He also has authored numerous articles in the toxic tort field and has been a frequent lecturer at both national and regional conferences including: Defense Research Institute (DRI), Perrin Conferences, New Jersey Defense Association, HB Litigation Conference, Harris Martin, Worley, and NJ Institute of Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE). In addition, Marc routinely gives in-house seminars to clients discussing the most recent trends in asbestos and toxic tort litigation.
Valerie Garcia
Member
Hall & Evans, LLC
Presentation C: Top Ten Things that Keep Your Claims Professional Awake at Night Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Elisa Gaudet
Golfer/Author
Two Good Rounds-NYC
2014 Construction and Environmental Conference Aug 1 2014 7:00AM
Keynote Speaker Aug 1 2014 8:00AM
Brittany Giel
Virtual Design and Construction Engineer
Whiting-Turner
Presentation B: Building Information Modeling Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Francine Giugno
Attorney
Burglass Tankersley Gaudin Phayer
Francine Giugno is an Attorney at Kelley Kronenberg where she assists in handling matters related to First Party Property Insurance Defense, including coverage and bad faith litigation, as well as Third Party Defense and General Liability.
Francine is a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent attorney with over 20 years of experience on insurance defense and coverage, bad faith litigation, premises liability, construction, uninsured motorist, and environmental law. She has significant experience in defending first-party property cases and has handled hundreds of wind and flood lawsuits including those with extra-contractual allegations filed by plaintiffs after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Francine received her undergraduate degree from John Carroll University and then went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree from Tulane University School of Law. While in law school, Francine was a judicial extern for the Honorable Steven R. Plotkin and served as a law clerk to The Honorable Clarence E. McManus and The Honorable H. Charles Gaudin.
Francine is an active member of Claims & Litigation Management Alliance and has served as Co- Chair of the Education Sub-Committee of the Construction Committee of the Claims & Litigation Management Alliance. She also served as Vice-President of the New Orleans Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction. Francine has been involved in the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel and The Risk Management Society. Francine is admitted to practice in all of the Louisiana State and Federal Courts and the state courts of New York.
Education:
Tulane University School of Law, J.D. 1996
John Carroll University, B.A., 1991
Derrick Harris
Major Case Unit Adjuster
FCCI Insurance Group
Presentation A: Issues That Arise with Multiple Carriers and Multiple Deductibles Aug 1 2014 11:05AM
Derrick Harris started adjusting claims in 1997 with SAFECO Insurance as a claim specialist. From there he moved to CNA as a Litigation Specialist before joining Harleysville Insurance as a founding member of its Construction Defect Unit in 2004. In his career, Derrick has handled a wide range of construction defect claims across the nation, specializing in coverage analysis, and when necessary, defense. He has handled claims for subcontractors and general contractors, as well as owners and developers. He has also pursued educational opportunities and earned his Associate in Claims, the Construction Risk Insurance Specialist designation, and a Masters in Business Administration. Derrick currently works as a Construction Defect Supervisor for Fireman’s Fund Insurance out of his home in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.
John Hayes
Attorney
Hayes Law Firm
Presentation A: Issues That Arise with Multiple Carriers and Multiple Deductibles Aug 1 2014 11:05AM
John C. Hayes is a partner with Hayes Law Firm, LLC located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. John has extensive experience in civil trial practice. His legal practice focuses on civil commercial litigation, construction defect, and insurance coverage. He is also experienced in wrongful death claims. He was a law clerk for the Honorable Judge R. Markley Dennis, Jr. South Carolina Circuit Court, At-large, Seat No. 2. John is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. John is a member of the American Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar Association and the Charleston County Bar Association.
Becky Karam
Director Risk Management
Installed Building Products
Presentation C: Top Ten Things that Keep Your Claims Professional Awake at Night Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Mark Kilgore
Owner
Probe Forensic Engineering
Presentation B: Building Information Modeling Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Andrew L. Klauber
Partner
Malapero Prisco & Klauber LLP
Presentation A: Green Construction, Coverage and the Future of LEED Litigation Aug 1 2014 9:55AM
Mr. Klauber has over thirty years of trial and appellate experience involving Construction and the New York Labor Law and related insurance coverage issues, premises liability, workers' compensation, motor vehicle cases, and products liability matters involving highly technical aspects of engineering and design, as well as property and real estate litigation.He is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York and the District of New Jersey, as well as the State Bars of New York and New Jersey. He has argued cases before the Court of Appeals of the State of New York.Among his reported cases are: McCarthy v. Turner Construction, Inc., 2011 N.Y.SLIP OP 05541; Cino v. HRH Construction, 2008 N.Y. SLIP OP 02781; Fenty v. City of New York, 71 A.D.3d 459 (N.Y.); Walker v. Insignia Douglas Elliman, 2010 NY SLIP OP 09087; Walls v. Turner Construction Co., 4 N.Y.3d 861; Fernandez v. New York Hilton Joint Venture, 271 A.D.2d 338, 706 N.Y.S.2d 642 (Mem), N.Y. 2000; Kelly v. H.W. Realty Corp., 264 A.D.2d 761, 694 N.Y.S.2d 768 N.Y. 1999; Achkhanian v. Town of Oyster Bay, 262 A.D.2d 510, 692 (N.Y.A.D. 2nd Dept. 1991); Connecticut Indem. Co. v. 21st Century Transport Co., Inc., 2001 WL 868340 (E.D.N.Y. 2001); Sesskin v. Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2001 WL 804562 (S.D.N.Y. 2001); Baker v. Captain Jeffrey A. Johnson & Associates, 1987 WL (S.D.N.Y. 1987).
Areas of Practice: Construction/Labor Law; Insurance Coverage; Workers Compensation; Products Liability; Premises Liability; Motor Vehicle; Insurance Defense, and Not-For-Profits.
Admitted :1983, New York, New Jersey, United States Supreme Court, District of New Jersey and U.S. District Court for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York
Law School : Boston University School of Law, J.D., 1982
College :Franklin & Marshall College, B.A., 1979
Mr. Klauber is a past president of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Trial Lawyers Association, a member of the Board of the The Defense Association of New York, Inc, CLM, .The New York State Trial Lawyers and DRI.
Roy Leeds
Senior Claims Advocate
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Presentation C: Top Ten Things that Keep Your Claims Professional Awake at Night Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Back to topMichael Martell
Attorney
Morrison Cohen LLP
Brian McGrath
Senior Vice President
Marsh
Tom Mierzwa
Forensic Engineer
Envista Forensics
Presentation A: Expert Strategies for Managing Construction Defect Litigation Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
Mr. Mierzwa, PE, is a forensic Civil/Structural Engineer based out of LWG Consulting’s New England Office. Tom has expertise in areas such as premises liability investigations, structural damage assessment, civil/structural engineering accident investigations, roofing evaluation, geotechnical engineering, construction defect, building foundation analysis, and bridge engineering/construction.
He is a member of PLRB, NASP, CLM, and NECEA where he has been a featured speaker on topics such as “Weather Damage to Roofing Systems”, “Sinkhole investigations”, “Pipe Ruptures” and “Slip and Fall Investigations”.
Tom earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Massachusetts. He is a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in 13 states.
Phyllis Modlin
Director & Sr. Counsel
Markel Service, Inc.
Presentation A: Green Construction, Coverage and the Future of LEED Litigation Aug 1 2014 9:55AM
Phyllis Modlin is a Director and Senior Counsel with the Construction Complex Claims team of Markel. Ms. Modlin received her B.A. degree from University of California at Santa Barbara and her J.D. degree from University of California College of the Law, San Francisco. She handles complex primary and excess construction claims (both defect and catastrophic bodily injury) in the United States. Ms. Modlin is responsible for all aspects of claims handling, including damages, liability, coverage, reserving, risk transfer, litigation management, expense control measures and claims resolution.
Matthew Moffett
Attorney
Gray, Rust, St. Amand, Moffett & Brieske, LLP
Presentation D: Independent Counsel in Environmental/Toxic Tort Cases Aug 1 2014 11:05AM
Matt Moffett is an “AV” rated (Martindale-Hubbell) attorney, listed among the top 100 lawyers in Georgia (Super Lawyers) in Atlanta Magazine, and selected among the Legal Elite in Georgia Trend magazine. Matt has tried over 150 cases in state and federal courts.
Over the last few years, Matt has secured significant defense verdicts in 11 high risk cases. Four of these cases involved wrongful death (motor vehicle and premises liability) where each plaintiff’s attorney asked the jury to award between $4 million and $5 million dollars in damages. Another trial involved a permanent spinal injury from a third party criminal attack where the plaintiff’s attorney demanded $10 million, and another involved a case against a religious institution where the adverse attorney asked the jury to award $1 million.
Born and raised in Atlanta, Matt majored in journalism at the University of Georgia, from which he graduated cum laude. He attended Emory School of Law, where he won Best Advocate in the National Moot Court Competition. The International Academy of Trial Lawyers recognized him with their Litigation Award, and he was selected into membership in the Order of the Barristers.
During the early years of Matt’s private law practice, Emory asked him to return annually as an Adjunct Professor of Law and teach by lecture and demonstration on effective appellate advocacy. When a West Publishing affiliate learned about his teaching at Emory, they asked him to create an audiotape program on appellate advocacy, which continues in circulation under the title “Moot Court Success” (Sum & Substance).
Legal organizations and insurers regularly ask Matt to present on effective case evaluation, litigation and defensive trial strategy, and Matt has given presentations across the country from New York to Nebraska. He has presented at the annual meetings of state defense lawyer organizations and for the Defense Research Institute. He has instructed at the DRI Trial Tactics program and currently is an instructor at the Trial Academy of the Georgia Defense Lawyers Association. Upon graduating from the CLM Litigation Management Institute, Matt began presenting education and training seminars for member insurers of CLM.
Matt is the President-Elect of the Georgia Defense Lawyers Association. He is a Charter Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, a member of The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC) and member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. He is a Lifetime Fellow of the Atlanta Bar Foundation, which supports public service projects that assist youth, provides pro bono legal services, and promotes higher education through scholarships.
Married to his high school sweetheart for over 24 years, Matt and Diane have two daughters, Kate and Megan, who attend Marist School and St. Martin’s Episcopal School, respectively, with Matt serving as a trustee at St. Martin’s. Matt and family are longtime members of Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, where Matt has chaired the Administrative Board and now teaches in the adult education program.
When not lawyering, you likely will find Matt either water skiing in North Georgia or snow skiing out west. He also is a certified SCUBA diver and has dived both wrecks and reefs all over the Caribbean.
Michael Montgomery
Attorney
Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP
Presentation C: Top Ten Things that Keep Your Claims Professional Awake at Night Aug 1 2014 8:45AM
J. Kevin Moore
Senior Attorney
Bold, Polisner, Maddow, Nelson & Judson
Presentation A: Green Construction, Coverage and the Future of LEED Litigation Aug 1 2014 9:55AM
Lynn Moretti
VP - Manager Specialty Claims
Liberty Mutual
Presentation D: Independent Counsel in Environmental/Toxic Tort Cases Aug 1 2014 11:05AM
Ms. Moretti serves as Vice President – Specialty Claims at Liberty Mutual. She currently manages a 110-employee claims unit dedicated to specialized claims, including Construction Defect, Complex Construction, Energy and traditional specialty claims (advertising injury, class actions, E&O, coverage). Previously, she served as Assistant Legal Manager managing a staff of attorneys and paralegals in a department dedicated to issues related to complex and emerging risks, including coverage, underlying defense and reinsurance.
She has experience advising an in-house business client on all issues related to environmental claims, including coverage, reinsurance and underlying defense. She has developed and implemented litigation strategy related to silica and asbestos resulting in a landmark decision, thereby significantly decreasing corporate risk.
Throughout her tenure, she has been involved in several critical projects including due diligence related to acquisition targets, interdisciplinary reserve analysis, Department of Insurance audits, state legislative initiatives, and active participation in department process workflow reviews using Lean Six Sigma approach.
Prior to joining Liberty Mutual, Ms. Moretti practiced as a litigation attorney in Boston. She has experience in numerous areas of practice, including business litigation, telecommunications, construction law, legal malpractice, architect and engineer liability, real estate broker liability, employment law, toxic torts, insurance coverage, personal injury, motor vehicle tort and statutory compensation.
Christopher O'Connell
Vice President, Financial Lines
Chubb
David M. O'Connor
Attorney
O'Connor & Associates, LLC
David M. O’Connor of O'Connor & Associates, LLC, an AV-rated six-lawyer Boston firm, defends claims against policyholders and represents carriers in coverage and unfair claims practices litigation. Mr. O’Connor is recognized in Martindale-Hubbell’s Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers and has been a Massachusetts Super Lawyer in mulitple practice categories. Mr. O'Connor regularly presents to industry groups on contractual risk transfer; insurance coverage; extra-contractual exposures; and defending unpopular corporate targets. He obtained a B.A. from Georgetown University and is a cum laude graduate of Boston College Law School, where he was Articles Editor for the B.C. Environmental Law Review. He is admitted in Massachusetts; the U.S. District Court, Districts of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Arizona; and the U.S. Court of Appeals, First and Ninth Circuits.
Scott Rembold
Partner
Rembold Hirschman
Sheri Roswell
Attorney
Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell, LLC
Todd Schweitzer
US Construction Claims Leader
Marsh
Todd Schweitzer is a Senior Claims Advocate at Marsh responsible for claims advocacy on behalf of Marsh clients. Prior to Marsh, from December 2020 to April 2022, he worked at Aon in a similar role. From 20018 to 2020, he was a vice president of claims responsible for the management of claims for LPT reinsurer SunPoint Holdings. Prior to joining SunPoint, he worked for Zurich for ten years (2008-2018) and Travelers for nineteen years serving in multiple managerial and technical capacities. His professional experience over the last thirty three years includes both handling and managing claims involving general liability, products liability, premises liability, auto, construction defect, professional liability and medical malpractice exposures. He has extensive litigation management and legal audit experience.
Mr. Schweitzer has lectured extensively on various construction, insurance and claim related topics to attorneys, construction professionals, agents, brokers and insurance industry professionals, including The Association of Southern California Defense Counsel, West Coast Casualty Construction Defect Conference, Defense Research Institute, Utah Association of General Contractors, Claims & Litigation Management Alliance, Willis Construction Risk Conference and the MC2 Construction Defect Conference.
He received his B.A. in Finance with a minor in Accounting from Western Connecticut State University (1987) and the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation (1995). At the 2009 West Coast Casualty Conference, he received the Larry Syhre Commitment to Service Award. He is a current member of the Construction Defect Claim Managers Association.
Ed Sluke
Environmental Claims Supervisor
Chubb
David Steiger
Sr. Claims Technical Director
Great American Custom Insurance Services, Inc.
Jacqueline Stein
Partner
Skane Mills
Presentation A: Issues That Arise with Multiple Carriers and Multiple Deductibles Aug 1 2014 11:05AM
Back to topKyle Summer
Senior Technical Specialist - Construction Defect Unit
Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company
Wendy Testa
Partner
Wilson Elser
Cris Williams
Senior Science Advisor/Toxicologist
Ramboll
Brendan Winslow-Nason
Attorney
Gordon Tilden Thomas Cordell LLP
Brendan has more than a decade of experience litigating complex and high-stakes insurance coverage, construction, personal injury, and business matters. Brendan has a particularly deep understanding of the insurance industry. Prior to law school Brendan worked for Safeco Insurance Company as a property and casualty agent. During law school he worked in Safeco’s in-house legal department. After law school Brendan climbed the ranks and became a partner at the international law firm Cozen O’Connor, which is widely considered the “go to” law firm for the insurance industry. There he represented the world’s largest insurance companies in their most complex and high-stakes matters. Brendan now exclusively represents policyholders rather than insurance companies.
Brendan is one of the few policyholder lawyers in the United States to have received the Certified Litigation Management Professional (CLMP) designation from Loyola University School of Law in Chicago. The CLMP designation is the insurance industry’s certification program for insurance company claims managers and their counsel. Brendan is also the former president of the Washington chapter for the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (the CLM), which is the largest professional association in the insurance industry with more than 35,000 members. Brendan is also a former member of the CLM’s national construction committee.
Brendan is regularly invited to speak at regional and national conference on topics involving complex insurance claims, construction, and ethics. Brendan has been published by Litigation Management, Construction Today, and Business Insurance magazines. He was also a contributing author to the Washington Real Property Deskbook series on environmental regulation.
Kevin Young
Attorney
Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott, LLC