February 4, 2012

Daniel W. Gerber

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  • Listed in Business First's Who's Who in Law, named to New York Super Lawyers, and AV rated by Martindale Hubbell, Daniel W Gerber is a partner of the firm and maintains a national practice in commercial litigation with a focus on complex insurance coverage disputes and analysis. He chairs Goldberg Segalla's Life, Health, Disability and ERISA practice group and co-chairs the firm's Global Insurance Services practice group. Mr. Gerber is admitted to the United States Supreme Court, as well as all Federal and State courts in New York. He argues regularly in front of the New York Court of Appeals and U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals -- recently arguing the seminal case in New York on late notice in insurance law.  He has previously acted as a mediator and arbitrator of insurance disputes.

    Mr. Gerber is a frequent writer and national lecturer on insurance coverage, defense and ERISA issues. He has spoken on these issues for the Defense Research Institute (DRI), New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC), Monroe County Bar Association, Buffalo Claims Association, Lorman Education Services, and National Business Institute. Mr. Gerber has received the Chairperson of the Year Award for his work as Chairperson of the Insurance Coverage Committee for the NYSBA's Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law Section (TICL). He is a member of that Section's Executive Committee, as well as a former member of the NYSBA's House of Delegates.  Mr. Gerber is the former chair of the almost 4,000 member TICL Section. 

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