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Carr Maloney Named Best Law Firm

Carr Maloney, a mid-Atlantic law firm, is pleased to announce its inclusion in the 2011 Best Lawyers® list, highlighting the finest law firms throughout the country. The list specifically recognizes Carr Maloney’s highly regarded personal injury defense litigation practice.

Carr Maloney Elects Kelly Lippincott as Member

Kelly Lippincott, a products liability and insurance coverage attorney from the mid-Atlantic law firm Carr Maloney has been elected as member of the firm. Lippincott, whose practice area also includes professional and general liability, civil litigation and employment and labor law, has been with Carr Maloney since 2006.

Carr Maloney Attorney Admitted to American College of Trial Lawyers

Membership in the prestigious group is by invitation only and represents just one percent of the total lawyer population in any state Paul Maloney, a litigation attorney with the mid-Atlantic law firm Carr Maloney, has been admitted as a Fellow to the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the premier legal associations in America. His practice areas include products liability, professional liability and commercial litigation.

For Second Year in a Row, Carr Maloney Attorney Jan Simonsen Named to Best Lawyers in America

Jan Simonsen, of the mid-Atlantic law firm Carr Maloney, has been selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2011.

Two Carr Maloney Attorneys to Lead Statewide Defense Organizations

Attorneys to Serve as Presidents of the DC Defense Lawyers Association and the Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys Carr Maloney attorneys Dennis Quinn and James (Jim) Steele will be sworn in as Presidents of two statewide defense bars this October.

Don’t Cash that Check Just Yet - What Insurers and Insureds Need to Know About a Reservation of Rights

In recent years, the question of whether an insurer is entitled to recover defense costs from its insured for uncovered claims has garnered a lot of discussion. And, only a handful of courts have addressed the issue, and these courts are split.