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Anthony Bartell and Craig Davis

Anthony Bartell and Craig Davis

Attorneys, McCarter & English LLP

Anthony Bartell is a partner at McCarter & English LLP, and his practice focuses on complex civil and commercial litigation, including insurance coverage disputes and insurance regulatory matters. Most significantly, Mr. Bartell supervises the insurance coverage litigation of several major corporations. Policyholders have recovered several hundreds of millions of dollars in these actions thus far.
 
Mr. Bartell regularly appears before state and federal courts throughout New Jersey and in other states, and before the New Jersey Insurance Department. He handles all phases of litigation, including trials and appeals. He also has argued insurance regulatory issues before the New Jersey Supreme Court. He has published and lectured on a variety of topics including insurance coverage matters and pretrial practice.
 
 
Craig Davis is an associate at McCarter & English LLP, where he represents clients in complex commercial disputes, and focuses on the representation of insurance policyholders seeking coverage of liabilities related to bodily injury and property damage claims. Mr. Davis has represented policyholders seeking coverage for a wide variety of claims, including claims for environmental remediation costs, mass torts, workplace accidents and construction defects. He has experience in both the litigation and arbitration contexts, and has served in a pro bono capacity as a mediator in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Special Civil Part.

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