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Clausen Miller PC 
New York, New York Office
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One Chase Manhattan Plaza
New York, New York  10005
(New York Co.)

Telephone: 212-805-3900
Fax: 212-805-3939
http://www.clausen.com

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Visibility Ranking
#917 out of 6,665 law firms in New York, New York
#213 out of 193,855 law firms



About this office:

Clausen Miller PC, a full-service civil litigation and general practice firm with more than 175 proven trial attorneys nationwide, is headquartered in the heart of the business, financial and legal district of downtown Chicago. Clausen Miller's five additional offices span from coast to coast, with affiliate offices in England, France, Italy, Brussels and Shanghai.

During our 70-year history, we've built a solid reputation as an insurance defense firm, while expanding our practice areas to include everything from admiralty to corporate transactions and litigation to Intellectual Property. This expansion has allowed us to better serve the needs of our diverse client base. To enhance client relationships, our attorneys participate in various community projects and professional activities as well as sponsoring industry conferences.

We at Clausen Miller have always stressed the important role our clients play in the success of the firm. This spirit of partnership is the basis for our creative and hard-working legal style. Because many of our lawyers and paralegals have additional degrees, they are able to understand the industries our clients are working in and provide fast, effective solutions. This strong legal scholarship allows us to provide proven results in or out of the courtroom.

At Clausen Miller, the needs of the client dictate the direction we take.



 

Statement of Practice Summary:
General Civil Practice. Insurance, Corporations.

Articles Authored by Lawyers at this office:

New Jersey Court Enforces Policy Language Designed To Avoid an Efficient Proximate Cause Analysis
Michelle K. Aiena, June 16, 2008
The Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, affirmed a lower court's order dismissing plaintiffs' complaint for first-party insurance coverage in Um v. The Cumberland Ins. Group, 2008 WL 656805 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2008).

Partial Negligence Does Not Prevent Court from Granting Summary Judgment in Labor Law 240 Case
Brian S. Gitnik, June 16, 2008
In a continuing effort to clarify the boundaries of New York's Labor Law Section 240, the Appellate Division, First Department recently held a plaintiff's partial negligence, which may have contributed to Plaintiff's accident, is not a bar to proving liability against Defendants in the context of a...

Third-Party Indemnity Clause Precludes Coverage for WTC Claim
David A. Group, June 16, 2008
In the most recent insurance ruling concerning the 9/11 World Trade Center ("WTC") attacks, the Southern District of New York ruled that an exclusion contained within an insurance policy for property indemnified by a third-party bars the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's...

References:
The First National Bank of Chicago; La Salle National Bank.


(For complete biographical data on all personnel, see Professional Biographies at Chicago, Illinois)



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3rd Party Sourced Data for this firm

US Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by this firm: Insurance (46 cases in past two years)
Peer Review Ratings
Total number of Peer Review Rated lawyers at this firm: 50






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