Harsco Litigation Counsel Joins the Faculty for the Additional Insured and Indemnification Issues Conference – May 11, 2012 in New York City.

I am happy to announce that we have added some terrific panelists and speakers to the Additional Insured and Indemnification Issues Conference on May 11, 2012 in New York City, hosted by my good friends at HB Litigation Conferences.  Here’s the update from HB:

Samuel Romaninsky, Senior Litigation Counsel for Harsco Corporation – a multinational industrial company based in Camp Hill, PA – will speak on HB’s Additional Insured and Indemnification Issues Conference on May 11, 2012, in New York. Mr. Romaninsky joins a panel discussing “Practical and Strategic Differences Between Contractual Indemnification and Additional Insured Coverage,” along with attorneys Carrie Raver of Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Yale Glazer of Lazare Potter & Giacovas LLP, and Christopher Murray, Claims Counsel in the Construction Risk Management Group at Chartis.

Harsco provides products and services to a variety of industries, including the construction, steel, and rail industries. Harsco’s diverse business lines give rise to a wide array of legal issues related to coverage as an additional insured and under wrap up policies and defense and indemnity obligations. Before joining Harsco, Mr. Romaninsky worked in private practice in Washington, DC.

HB’s Additional Insured and Indemnification Issues Conference will be held May 11, 2012 at Thomson Hall, 195 Broadway, New York, NY 10007, and will also be available via live webcast. The seminar is chaired byTimothy E. Delahunt, a partner at Kenney Shelton Liptak Nowak LLP and Scott Godes, [formerly] counsel at Dickstein Shapiro LLP.

For registration or additional information, contact Brownie Bokelman at 484-324-2755 x212.

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Disclaimer:

This blog is for informational purposes only. This may be considered attorney advertising in some states. The opinions on this blog do not necessarily reflect those of the author’s law firm and/or the author’s past and/or present clients. By reading it, no attorney-client relationship is formed. If you want legal advice, please retain an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. The opinions expressed here belong only the individual contributor(s). © All rights reserved. 2012.

Note:  as a speaker at the conference, I will not be charged a fee related to the conference.

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