Practice Focus:
Kevin is an experienced trial lawyer who has handled all aspects of insurance defense cases personally defending litigated matters in Federal Courts, State Courts, and the Court of Claims including claims against municipalities and school districts seeking damages for personal injuries, employment practices, defective conditions and maintenance issues; the defense of personal injury actions arising out of construction site accidents and construction defect claims; product liability actions involving motor vehicles including recreational vehicles, loading machinery, consumer products, cosmetics, industrial fasteners and other types of machinery; complex litigation including environmental issues, commercial claims and property damages; litigation for damages resulting from the use and operation of motor vehicles and premises; and actions relating to employment, legal and financial professional liability claims. In addition, he also represents clients on matters pertaining to estates and trusts, real estate, and business transactions.
The Third Department in Binghamton Precast & Supply Corp. v Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company holds that the defendant raised a triable issue of fact as to whether the plaintiff mitigated its losses relative to a business interruption policy.
The Court of Appeals’ decision in Rivera v Montefiore Medical Center (2016 NY Slip Op 06854 [October 20, 2016]) concerned the adequacy of defendant’s expert disclosure and the timeliness of plaintiff’s objection to the same.
Osborn, Reed & Burke, LLP is pleased to announce that partner, Jennifer M. Schwartzott, Esq., was a winner of The Daily Record's Top Women in Law award for 2016 and associate, Jennifer B. Tarolli, Esq., was a winner of The Daily Record's Up & Coming Attorney award for 2016...
Osborn Reed & Burke, LLP is proud to announce that Aimee L. Koch, a partner at the firm, has been named by the Girl Scouts of Western New York (GSWNY) as a Woman of Distinction...
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