John Felice

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Member of CLM Since: 2022

Nominated By Maria Menotti

CLM Committees

  • Extra-Contractual
  • Environmental and Toxic Tort
  • Insurance Coverage

CLM Contributions

  • Speaker - 2014 Annual Conference
  • Speaker - 2014 Annual Conference TEST FOR ANDROID
  • Speaker - 2016 Annual Conference

Articles

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Practice Areas

  • Bad Faith
  • Class Action/Mass Torts
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Premises Liability
  • Product Liability

Biography

John Felice is a Partner at Clyde & Co US LLP.  He has substantial experience representing manufacturers, distributors, businesses, premises owners and their insurers in a variety of toxic exposure cases, including asbestos, talc, chemical exposure (including, but not limited to, PCB, PCE, TCE), lead, mold and paint.

John serves as national coordinating counsel for a major automotive retailer and is charged with developing, implementing, and managing the litigation against that retailer throughout the U.S.  He also represents manufacturers of motor homes, aircraft, motor vehicles, heavy, industrial and manufacturing equipment, consumer products, and construction and safety equipment, in cases involving personal injury claims.  Finally, John represents premises owners in slip and fall, negligent security and fire cause and origin cases and he represents individuals and business entities in claims involving sexual molestation, sexual assault and sexual harassment.

In addition to his tort litigation practice, John has vast experience representing insurers, insurance claim administrators, and other stakeholders in connection with complex insurance coverage matters involving toxic tort, asbestos, fidelity, bad faith, products liability, general liability, professional liability, directors’ and officers’ liability, sexual abuse and other claims.  He represents insurers in connection with bad faith and unfair claim practice matters, including claims of statutory violations, failure to respond reasonably and promptly to demands for coverage, refusal to defend or pay claims without reasonable investigation or basis, failure to affirm or deny coverage within a reasonable time and failure to effectuate prompt, fair and equitable settlements when liability has become reasonably clear.
 

Education

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Admissions/Licenses

  • Bar Admissions: MA, CT, NH, RI, ME
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