Edward specializes in the practice areas of construction occurrences, premises liability and insurance coverage. He was the first attorney in New York State to prevail in a “trivial sidewalk defect” argument at the appellate level. He was also the first attorney in New York State to prevail at the appellate level that a pit bull canine breed is not “inherently dangerous.” Both decisions reversed trial court decisions.
Edward is the author of the 50-state two-volume book published by the International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), Pollution Coverage Issues, and the author of the 50-state three-volume book, Intellectual Property Insurance Coverage Disputes. He is the author of several insurance coverage articles, including, D&O Coverage of Securities Manipulation Claims: Valuing Subprime Assets In An Illiquid Market (Journal of Securities Law, Regulation & Compliance, Volume Two, Number Four, 2009); Insurance Coverage Disputes Arising From Well Blowouts, Oil & Gas Financial Journal (2008); Safety Net: Business Interruption Insurance Can Help Property Owners Maintain Rental Income, Commercial Investment Real Estate, July-August, 2008.