| Biography | Author: "Reasonable Expectations Doctrine In New Jersey - Unleashed and Chasing Its Tail," Mealey's Litigation Report: Insurance, Vol. 22, No. 34 (July 14, 2008); "New Jersey Federal Court Holds Continuous Trigger Inapplicable to Third-Party Construction Claim," MDMC Insurance Bulletin (April 2008); "No CGL Coverage for Subcontractor's Work - Court's Reliance on Weedo Ensures Broad Application of Decision," Real Estate and Title Insurance Supplement to N.J. Law Journal, Vol. CLXXXVI, No. 4 (October 23, 2006); "If A Tree Falls In The Forest And The Insured Doesn't Hear It, Does It Cause 'Property Damage'?" Mealey's Litigation Report: Insurance, Vol. 10, No. 23 (April 18, 2006); "Employer Faces Liability to Third-Party For Failure to Monitor Employee's Computer Activity," MDMC Employment Bulletin (January 2006); "Shooting Fish in a Barrel: Inconsistent Treatment of Insureds in Liability and Declaratory Actions Leads to Imposition of Excess Liability," Mealey's Emerging Insurance Disputes, Vol. 10, No. 24 (December 20, 2005); "A New Defense to Suits Spawned by Prior Litigation That Resulted in Settlement," ECBF Chronicle, p. 11 (Fall 2005); "What a Former Employee Doesn't Say May Hurt You: Permissibility of Adverse Inference From Ex-Employee's Invocation of Fifth Amendment," N.J.L.J., Vol. 178, No. 15 (October 11, 2004); "Defeating Claims for Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing," The Alert, Vol. 6, No. 3 (Summer 2001); "Effect of Exculpatory Contractual Provisions on Tort Liability to Third Parties," 31 Tort & Insurance L.J. 785 (1996); "Probabilistic Puzzles: Can the Unknown be Quantified?" 138 N.J.L.J. 1491 (1994). Co-Author: "Coverage of Discrimination Claims Under Standard Workers' Compensation and Employer's and Employer's Liability Insurance Policies," Tort & Insurance L.J. (Fall 2000). Law Clerk to the Hon. John M. Boyle, Presiding Judge Chancery Division, New Jersey Superior Court, Union County, 1991-1992. |