Five members of Robinson & Cole’s Insurance Practice Group (Steve Goldman, Greg Varga, Kip Dwyer, John Malloy, and Ray DeMeo) attended the 83rd Spring Meeting & Educational Conference of the Loss Executives Association (LEA) in Boston, MA from June 11-13, 2014. The LEA is an organization dedicated to furthering the advancement and education of property loss professionals and providing forums in which current issues in property insurance law can be discussed and examined. At the Boston meeting insurance company representatives, experts, and attorneys gave presentations on the intricacies of builder’s risk claims, coverage issues presented when ordinances and laws are triggered by the repair or replacement of property, and recent trends in bad faith claims litigation. Robinson & Cole attorneys are frequent presenters at LEA panels.

Feel free to contact Steve, Greg, Kip, John or Ray if you missed the conference and would like any details!

 

 

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Ray DeMeo focuses his practice on insurance litigation and class action lawsuits, and has extensive experience supervising complex and high-exposure property and general liability insurance claims and litigation, including class action suits, domestically and internationally.

Prior to joining Robinson+Cole, Ray was Assistant Vice…

Ray DeMeo focuses his practice on insurance litigation and class action lawsuits, and has extensive experience supervising complex and high-exposure property and general liability insurance claims and litigation, including class action suits, domestically and internationally.

Prior to joining Robinson+Cole, Ray was Assistant Vice President and Managing Counsel at Travelers Property Casualty Company, where he oversaw all commercial property insurance litigation nationwide, including bad faith lawsuits arising from property insurance claims. He directly supervised the World Trade Center property insurance litigation and oversaw all litigation arising from Hurricane Katrina.

Read Raymond’s rc.com bio.