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Anderson Kill PC acts exclusively for policyholders and routinely handles high-profile coverage and bad faith disputes concerning natural disasters and climate issues, the opioid crisis, COVID-19, asbestos, and long-tail sex abuse claims. The team is led by reputed coverage veterans Robert Horkovich, who is well-versed in forever chemicals and environmental liability matters, and William Passannante, who is noted for his trial and appellate track record. Strengthening the offering is professional liability expert Diana Shafter Gliedman, who co-chairs the firm’s retail, restaurants, and hospitality practice group, and Marshall Gilinsky leads matters related to sexual harassment and abuse matters, has handled complex claims arising from natural disasters, and has secured significant rulings concerning COVID-19-related recovery. In the realm of cyber incident claims, Joshua Gold co-leads the charge, including those arising from ransomware incidents. Another co-chair is Luma Al-Shibib, who has recovered tens of millions. Rhonda Orin‘s practice spans the areas of property, business interruption, environmental liability, and bankruptcy among others. Carrie Maylor DiCanio leads the firm’s new Denver office, litigating and arbitrating a range of coverages. In Newark, Steven J. Pudell litigates various coverage disputes for real estate, food, and pharma clients, and Robert D. Chesler’s broad practice encompasses sex abuse liability, cyber insurance, privacy, green insurance, IP, D&O, and more. Pamela D. Hans manages the Philadelphia office and focuses on policyholders in the mining, energy, oil and gas, manufacturing, education, and healthcare sectors, and New York-based Dennis J. Artese takes the lead on climate and catastrophic weather-related recovery efforts.
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Key clients

  • Official Talc Claimants Committee in LTL Management
  • Carrier Global

Work highlights

  • Acted for the Official Talc Claimants Committee in LTL Management after the bankruptcy court rejected LTL’s latest filing, holding that the proposed bankruptcy didn’t meet the standards for financial distress, LTL (J&J) again appealed, and the Third Circuit has accepted cert and set a briefing schedule.
  • Representing the Kaiser Gypsum Asbestos Settlement Trust, ensuring that a Supreme Court ruling which affirmed Truck’s right to intervene in the Kaiser Gypsum bankruptcy plan will not compromise claimants’ access to at least $5.5 million in insurance coverage.