William Joseph Greagan, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Albany, NY with 0 reviews
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William Joseph Greagan

8 Southwoods Blvd Ste 300, Albany, NY

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Education

1988:
Albany Law School of Union University, JD
1985:
Siena College, Bachelor's degree

Publications

2015:
CPCU Society, Inc. Northeastern New York Chapter, Presenter, “Construction Law Update,”
2015:
NESCA/AGC/ECA Educational Partnership Seminar, Presenter, “Killer Contract Clauses: Indemnity and Insurance,”
2015:
Albany Law Review, Author, "Reforming New York Labor Law Section 240(1),"
2014:
Associated General Contractors of New York State Webinar, Presenter, “New Acord 855 New York Construction Certificate of Liability Insurance Addendum,”
2014:
NYS Construction Industry Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY, Panelist, "What Goes On in the Mind of Your Underwriter,"
2014:
NESCA/AGC/ECA Educational Partnership Seminar, Presenter, “Killer Contract Clauses,”
2014:
Hudson Valley Construction Industry Partnership Conference, Presenter, “Scaffold Law Reform,”
2013:
Presenter, Associated Building Contractors Statewide Conference
2013:
New York State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program: Litigating the Products Liability Case: Law and Practice, Presenter, “The Essential Defense Theories,”
2012:
NY Daily News, Quoted in “Costly Myths About a Bad N.Y. Law,”
2012:
USLAW, Fall/Winter, Co-Author, “Lead Litigation: Recent Trends and Key Strategies for Defense Counsel,”
2012:
Associated General Contractors - NYS Construction Industry Conference, Presenter, "Risk Management and Insurance For Project Managers and Job Superintendents,"
2012:
New York State Bar Association Torts, Insurance & Compensation Law Section Journal, Co-Author, “Lead Litigation: Recent Trends and Key Strategies for Defense Counsel,”
2011:
County Attorneys' Association of the State of New York, Inc. (CAASNY), Presenter, "County Jails - Liability Issues and Risk Reduction,"
2010:
For The Defense, Toxic Tort and Environmental Law, Co-Author, “Lead Paint Injuries – Causation and Discovery,”
2009:
In Transit, the Defense Research Institute’s Trucking Newsletter, Author, “Liability of Inspection Stations For Negligent Inspections,”
2006:
New York State Builders Association, Empire State Builder, NYSBA and Member Goldberg Segalla LLP, Preserve Indemnity Contracts
2006:
Defense Research Institute of Northeastern New York and Insurance Professionals of Albany, Presenter, Snow and Ice
2006:
New York State Bar Association, Torts, Insurance & Compensation Law Section Journal, Co-Author, "New York Court of Appeals Rejects the Product Line Exception to Successor Corporate Liability,"
2006:
For The Defense, - Young Lawyers, A Practitioner's Guide, Defense Research Institute, Co-Author, "Use of the PLRA in Federal Civil Rights Actions,"
2005:
Sponsored by the Lorman Group, Presenter, No-Fault Insurance Coverage Update
2005:
Albany County Claims Association, Presenter, Update - No-Fault Insurance
2005:
New York State Bar Association, Presenter, Product Liability - Evidence
2005:
New York State Bar Association, Presenter, Product Liability - warnings
2005:
Analyzing Labor Law Sections 200, 240(1) and 241 in Light of Current Case Law: Plaintiffs' and Defendants' Perspectives Seminar, Albany County Bar Association, "Defendants' Perspective on Defending Labor Law Cases"
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