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Seven Wilson Elser Attorneys Named to 2026 New Jersey Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
When: March 20, 2026
People: Maxwell L. Billek, Andrew M. Epstein, Thomas A. Gentile, Gregory F. McGroarty, Kurt W. Krauss, Carolyn F. O'Connor, Thomas F. Quinn and Angel M. Hierrezuelo
Super Lawyers Names Seven from Wilson Elser to 2026 San Diego Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
When: March 18, 2026
People: David J. Aveni, Patrick J. Kearns, Katharine J. Burlington, Kammann S. Cole, Jessica R. K. Dorman, Natalie F. Lakosil and Wilson Petty
Wilson Elser Expands, Restructures London Market Practice
When: March 10, 2026
People: Bennett R. Heller, Daniel J. McMahon, R. Douglas Noah Jr. and Christopher P. Flanagan
Super Lawyers Names Four Wilson Elser Attorneys to 2025 Maryland Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
When: December 19, 2025
People: Emily Belanger, Leah N. Massicot, Zachary Miller and Angela W. Russell
Chambers USA 2025 Recognizes Eleven Wilson Elser Attorneys and Nine Practices 
When: June 5, 2025
People: J. Price Collins, Michael Harowski, Jonathan E. Meer, Thomas F. Quinn, Dean A. Rocco, H. Jake Rodriguez, Ian A. Stewart, Katherine E. Tammaro, Thomas W. Tobin and Jane E. Young
Wilson Elser Elevates 34 to Partnership in 2025
When: January 8, 2025
People: Devin P. Arnold, Emily Belanger, James P. Brodie, Megan R. Calme-Cappellini, Timothy S. Carey, Alexander Cheung, Kammann S. Cole, Roxanne Laura Crocket, Justin Dobek, Colt B. Dodrill, Jessica R. K. Dorman, Gerry Driskill, Jamie K. Durrett, Melinda Flecker, David A. Glazer, Adam C. Guzik, Andrew S. Holland, Danielle L. Hollis, Carol Y. Kennedy, Kim L. Koehler, Sarena Kustic, W. Christopher Maloney, Bernice E. Margolis, Nicole T. Melvani, Maria G. Perri-Quinn, Stephanie Reda, Michael S. Rothrock, Matt Rowan, Scott Sweeney, Grant T. Thornhill, Jamie Lauren Winokur, Scott R. Wolfe and Lauren M. Zink
Wilson Elser Expands Miami Office with Five Lateral Partners and Team
When: June 25, 2024
People: Raúl J. Chacón Jr., Jonathan Dunleavy, Kaylin S. Grey, Gustavo A. Martinez Tristani, Russell M. Pfeifer and Sean M. McDonough
Wilson Elser Hires Two Partners in Denver, Strengthening Insurance Coverage Capabilities
When: June 17, 2024
People: Jane E. Young and Jason D. Melichar
Nine Wilson Elser Attorneys, Five Practices Ranked in Chambers USA for 2024
When: June 10, 2024
People: Jonathan E. Meer, J. Price Collins, Thomas F. Quinn, Dean A. Rocco, Ian A. Stewart, Thomas W. Tobin, Michael Harowski and H. Jake Rodriguez
98 Wilson Elser Attorneys Named "Ones to Watch" by Best Lawyers in America (2024 Edition)
When: August 17, 2023
People: Kathy Arline, Kyle P. Barrett, Morgan W. Bates, Michelle Bedoya, Robert W. Berbenich, Karen E. Bettcher, Melissa Buterbaugh, John F. Calkin, Megan R. Calme-Cappellini, Michael P. Chipko, Kammann S. Cole, Timmery P. Davis, Rachel A. Davis, Joanna L. DeLauro, Justin Dobek, Ryan M. Duffy, Laura J. Ellenberger, Jesse M. Endler, Ericson W. Enger, Siobhainin S. Funchion, Sasha R. Grandison, Callyson T. Grove, Elvia E. Hague, Dakeitha S. Haynes, Andrew J. Heck, Christine R. Hogan, Nicole Holland, Ying Hua Huang, Eleanor G. Jolley, Samuel E.T. Jones, Eric A. Kaufer, John P. Kelly, Carol Y. Kennedy, Kim L. Koehler, Sarena Kustic, Nicholas R. Lane, Raymond Law, Christopher W. Lee, Leia Leitner, Lauren V. Lieberman, John E. MacDonald, II, Bernice E. Margolis, Michael P. Manfredi, Teylor Mark, Jordan Matheny, Zachary Miller, Jennifer L. Moran, Joseph M. Morgese, Siobhán A. Mueller, Arman Nafisi, Jeremy J. Nelson, Edward M. O'Brien, Jonathan C. Pattillo, Kelsi Wade Piatkowski, Christopher A. Priore, Chris J. Richardson, Sean Rolland, William Sciales, Elizabeth Scoditti, Stacey L. Seltzer, Gregory M. Shapiro, Michael J. Silvestri, Jared M. Smith, Andrew L. Smith, Jason S. Stewart, Suzanne S. Swanson, Enrico C. Tufano, Michael S. Weisenbach and Kadeem Wolliaston
Best Lawyers in America 2024 Includes 91 Wilson Elser Attorneys Representing 27 Offices
When: August 17, 2023
People: Kent M. Adams, Emily L.P. Aguero, Jeffrey B. Araten, David J. Aveni, Vonnetta L. Benjamin, Maxwell L. Billek, John W. Bridger, Craig Brinker, Stephen P. Brown, James M. Burd, J. Price Collins, William S. Cook, Anne M. Dalena, John T. Donovan, Michael J. Duffy, Jaime B. Eagan, Andrew M. Epstein, Diana M. Estrada, Christopher P. Flanagan, Nicholas D. Freeman, William Tolin Gay, Ashley F. Gilmore, Robert W. Goodson, Roger R. Gottilla, Kathryn Anne Grace, Michael F. Grady, Allison R. Graffeo, Robin N. Gregory, William M. Hake, David Hall, Catherine A. Hanrahan, Michael Harowski, Jacqueline Hattar, Stephani R. Johnson, Paul Karp, William J. Katt, Bruno W. Katz, Patrick J. Kearns, Barbara Hopkinson Kelly, Jarad L. Kent, James M. Kloss, Christine A. Knipper, Kurt W. Krauss, Peter A. Lauricella, Matthew W. Lee, William D. Lipkind, John P. Loringer, Frances Malfa, Christopher Martin, Michael P. McCloskey, Eric W.F. Niederer, R. Douglas Noah Jr., Carolyn F. O'Connor, Lois K. Ottombrino, Marcia L. Pearson, Christopher M. Piekarski, Joanna Piorek, Lori D. Proctor, Thomas F. Quinn, George C. Rockas, Ricki E. Roer, Angela W. Russell, Lynsie Gaddis Rust, Susan Abbott Schwartz, James B. Sharp, Noelle K. Sheehan, John R. Shepperd, David Simantob, Katherine E. Tammaro, Sheila Tarabour, Sheri Thome, Thomas W. Tobin, Julie A. Torres, Michael P. Turner, Tae S. Um, Mark R. Vespole, William L. Waudby, Ronald L. White, Yakov P. Wiegmann, Kathleen D. Wilkinson, Ryan A. Williams, Christopher D. Yvars and Christina C. Huston
The Legal 500 United States 2023 Selects Wilson Elser in Three Practice Areas
When: June 20, 2023
People: Thomas F. Quinn, J. Price Collins, Jonathan E. Meer, Raymond Perez, James A. Stankowski, Ian A. Stewart, Dean A. Rocco, Kent M. Adams, Ronald L. White, B. Otis Felder, Michael J. Duffy, Katherine E. Tammaro, Michael Harowski, H. Jake Rodriguez, John W. Bridger and Danielle T. Gauer
Kemper, Bokeno and Jones Obtain Summary Judgment in Bad Faith / Contractual Claims Case
When: February 10, 2023
People: W. Douglas Kemper, Andrew-John R. Bokeno and Samuel E.T. Jones
Super Lawyers Names 25 from Wilson Elser to 2022 New York Metro Lists
When: September 22, 2022
People: Glenn J. Fuerth, Larry Lum, John M. Flannery, Robin N. Gregory, Stuart A. Miller, George N. Tompkins, III, Jura Christine Zibas, Benjamin D. Greenfield, Eric A. Kaufer, Ashley V. Humphries, Adam J. Heckler, Stacey L. Seltzer, Tal Z. Cushmaro, Joel D. Vago, David A. Glazer, Robert W. Berbenich, Yusha Hiraman, Shirley S. Karasick and Timothy J. Sheehan
Chambers USA 2022 Guide Expands Wilson Elser Rankings, Naming Two Firm Practices and Six Individual Attorneys
When: June 2, 2022
People: Thomas F. Quinn, Thomas W. Tobin, J. Price Collins, Ian A. Stewart and Dean A. Rocco
9 Attorneys Named to 2022 New Jersey Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
When: March 22, 2022
People: Thomas F. Quinn, Carolyn F. O'Connor, Joanna Piorek, Andrew J. Heck, Andrew M. Epstein, Thomas A. Gentile, Joseph M. Morgese and James B. Sharp
Stopnik, Lawless and Margolis Obtain Summary Judgment Based on Failure to Meet Serious Injury Threshold
When: July 21, 2021
People: Patrick J. Lawless, Bernice E. Margolis and Scott H. Stopnik
Brown, Quinn and Vellturo Obtain Judgment for Insurer in Suit Brought by Its Own Insured
When: July 21, 2021
People: Thomas F. Quinn and Stephen P. Brown
Brown, Quinn and Vellturo Obtain Judgment for Insurer in Suit Brought by Its Own Insured
When: July 20, 2021
People: Thomas F. Quinn and Stephen P. Brown
Wilson Elser Opens New Offices in Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina
When: June 1, 2021
People: Kathryn Anne Grace and Erik J. Tomberg
Five Wilson Elser Attorneys Ranked in Chambers USA 2021 Guide
When: May 20, 2021
People: Thomas F. Quinn, Thomas W. Tobin, Ian A. Stewart and Dean A. Rocco

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Chicago Team Secures Affirmance for Insurance Company Client in Medical Malpractice Coverage Dispute

Kimberly Blair (Partner-Chicago), Joseph Stafford (Partner-Chicago), and Thomas Duff (Associate-Chicago) secured an affirmance of a summary judgment from the Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, in a coverage dispute brought against Wilson Elser’s client, an insurance company. The case centers on our client’s denial of coverage for two medical malpractice suits against the plaintiff, a hospital facility, due to its failure to report the lawsuits as required in its professional liability insurance policy.

In the underlying matter, Wilson Elser maintained that although an existing SIR Endorsement’s notice requirement replaced the plaintiffs’ obligation to give notice of claims to our client “as soon as practicable,” it did not supersede the plaintiff hospital’s separate obligation to report claims within the policy period. The circuit court agreed with Wilson Elser’s reading of the policy and granted summary judgment for the insurance company. The appellate court affirmed, concurring with Kim, Joe, and Thomas’s assessment that the policy was a “claims made and reported policy,” that this interpretation is not at odds with the language of the SIR Endorsement, and that their arguments presented the only reasonable interpretation of the unambiguous policy language.

Kimberly E. Blair

Medical Hospital Complex

Dodrill and Young Set Aside Year-old Quarter-Million Default Judgment

Colt B. Dodrill (Of Counsel-Phoenix) and Monique Young (Of Counsel-Phoenix) prevailed in Maricopa County Superior Court on behalf of Wilson Elser’s carrier client’s insured driver. Colt and Monique successfully moved to intervene and set aside a year-old default judgment of more than a quarter-million dollars levied against the insured driver. The plaintiff’s counsel maintains that our carrier client was long aware of the plaintiff’s claim against its insured, who was duly served. Colt and Monique directed the court to the opposing counsel’s failure to notify the carrier of the suit, which, although not required for service, provides the equitable basis for the blindsided carrier to intervene and set aside the default judgment. Colt and Monique successfully argued the distinction between a carrier’s notice of claim and notice of suit, defeating the plaintiff’s untimeliness argument by emphasizing that our client was not notified of the suit until nine months after the default judgment was entered. Relying on the public policy favoring settlement, Colt and Monique convinced the court that settlement discussions between notice of the suit and the motion filing did not constitute undue delay. They also maintained that the reported absence of contact between the insured’s vehicle and the plaintiff’s vehicle and the comparative fault of settling non-parties in the multi-vehicle accident not alleged in the plaintiff’s complaint provides a meritorious defense warranting setting the default aside. The court agreed and set aside the default judgment, saving the client substantial post-judgment interest and allowing it to defend the insured driver and negotiate a favorable resolution under the facts related to the accident, which were not presented in the plaintiff’s application for default judgment.

Colt B. Dodrill

Kemper and Dutton Granted Motion for Summary Judgment in Bad Faith Claim

Doug Kemper (Of Counsel-Louisville, KY) and Cyrus Dutton (Associate-Louisville, KY) were granted their motion to dismiss by Jefferson Circuit Court, Jefferson County, Kentucky, with added language to make its ruling immediately final and appealable. The plaintiff, an Ohio resident, was involved in a multi-party motor vehicle accident in Kentucky with another Ohio resident insured by our client, an insurer incorporated in Ohio with its principal place of business in Ohio. Liability for the accident was disputed, and the plaintiff sued the insured and joined third-party bad faith and punitive damages claims against the insurer alleging statutory and common law bad faith claims for failing to pay the claim. Doug and Cy moved to dismiss the bad faith claims on the grounds that Ohio law applies under a Conflict of Law analysis, and that Ohio does not recognize third-party bad faith claims against insurers. The motion was granted.

W. Douglas Kemper

Spitaletto Secures Fifth Circuit Affirmance of Coverage Win

Tommy Spitaletto (Partner-Dallas, TX) successfully argued the summary judgment motion in the District Court and the Fifth Circuit oral argument on appeal by plaintiff (an appellant-judgment creditor), who sued our carrier-client over a $1.6 million judgment against its insured, which resulted from an underlying personal injury lawsuit. The carrier had denied coverage because the insured failed to request a defense. The plaintiff argued that the policy does not expressly require an insured to “request” a defense, that our client had knowledge of the underlying lawsuit because it was defending another defendant in the same case, and that its insured had in fact forwarded a copy of the Petition. The appellant challenged the District Court’s summary judgment dismissal of his claims as a third-party beneficiary/judgment creditor. Relying on the Texas Supreme Court’s Crocker opinion and others, the Fifth Circuit affirmed summary judgment, finding that the insured must not only forward suit papers but also request a defense, which in this case did not occur. The court also rejected another argument by the appellant that prejudice was required.

Thomas M. Spitaletto

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