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Gary is a Partner in the Basking Ridge office and has extensive insurance coverage experience, having represented insurance companies in disputes arising under commercial general liability, first-party, homeowners, professional liability, directors and officers, errors & omissions, public officials, EIL, builder’s risk, wrap-up, commercial and personal auto, workers’ compensation, and other types of insurance policies.
He has provided coverage analysis and has litigated in nearly every state in the US, in both federal and state trial and appellate courts, and in mediations and arbitrations. His experience includes claims and cases involving environmental, asbestos, toxic tort, construction defect, and products liability coverage issues. Gary has acted as National Coordinating Counsel for insurance companies, and has been providing counseling and guidance to insurers for more than thirty years.
Gary’s experience also includes appearances in the New Jersey Appellate Division and Supreme Court, and he has tried a number of insurance coverage cases to verdict.
Gary also has represented corporate and individual clients in commercial and business disputes, including those involving business breakups and employment issues involving claims of harassment, wrongful termination, and violation and enforcement of restrictive covenants.
Market recognition
Named in Best Lawyers for Insurance Law (2019)
Named in Best Lawyers (2018-2019)Education
University of Baltimore School of Law, JD, 1987
Lehigh University, BA, 1983
Admissions
New Jersey
US District Court, New Jersey
US District Court, Eastern District of Texas
US District Court, Southern District of Illinois
US Court of Appeals, First, Third and Sixth Circuits
Presentations and publications
“The Insurance Coverage Landscape,” presented at the 2018 Perrin National Construction Defect Conference
“Contractual Risk Transfer – Identifying Differences Between Comparative Negligence and Contributory Negligence Jurisdictions,” presented at the 2018 CLM Construction Conference
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