Greg's practice focuses on insurance claims, bad faith litigation, and coverage disputes. Greg has worked on claims in a variety of coverage areas, including directors and officers liability, professional liability, and commercial general liability. He also has experience handling litigation for municipalities, travel companies, and tour operators.
Recent Speaking Engagements and Publications
· "FDIC Sues Former Officers of Silver State Bank," quoted, Las Vegas Review Journal, February 12, 2012.
· "Litigation Update on Chinese Reverse Mergers: At the Intersection of U.S. Securities Law & International Business" speaker, presentation to visiting scholars of Chungnam University, January 12, 2012, in conjunction with Executive LL.M. in International Business Law, Boston University School of Law.
· "Avoiding the IPO Queue," co-author, IQ Insider Quarterly, Autumn 2011, Issue 39.
· "Case Study: Texas Mutual Insurance v. Ruttiger," co-author, Law360.com, October 26, 2011.
· "Chinese Reverse Mergers: Insurance & Auditor Angles," speaker, Edwards Wildman Palmer Webinar, September 21, 2011.
· At the Intersection of U.S. Securities Law & International Business," speaker, US/China Legal Education Foundation, August 2, 2011.
· "CRM Securities Litigation Against Chinese Issuers: Whither the Burgeoning Dynasty?," co-author, Bloomberg Law, July 14, 2011.
· "FDIC Renews Pursuit of Claims Against Directors and Officers of Failed Banks," co-author, PLUS Journal, May 2011.
· Greg is a frequent contributor to InsureReinsure.com.
News & Publications
November 7, 2011, Law360 Publishes Case Study of Key Texas Insurance Ruling by Craig Stewart and Greg Pendleton
July 28, 2011, In Bloomberg, EAPD Attorneys Discuss Litigation Against Chinese Issuers
Events
September 21, 2011, Chinese Reverse Mergers: Insurance & Auditor Angles
Before Edwards Wildman
Prior to joining the firm, Greg was an associate in the directors and officers liability group at Peabody & Arnold LLP in Boston. He also practiced civil litigation and insurance defense in Seattle, Washington. Following law school, Greg served as a Knauss Fellow in the Office of the Under Secretary of Commerce in Washington, DC.
Besides Edwards Wildman
Greg enjoys spending time with his family, skiing, hiking, and visiting his native British Columbia.