George Kenny Presented CLE Sessions on Litigating the
Insurance Policy
ROSELAND,
N.J./August 1, 2011 ---
Connell Foley partner
George J. Kenny presented three lectures of two hours
each entitled “Litigating the Insurance Policy” in north,
central and south Jersey during this past June.
The programs, presented by the New Jersey Law Journal of
which Kenny serves on the editorial board, were part of the
state’s mandatory continuing legal education program and
accreditation was earned by the attendees at the programs.
Kenny is the co-author of
New Jersey Insurance Law, a standard text on coverage
law, and is recognized as an authority on insurance coverage
litigation.
His lectures analyzed the importance of each section of a
typical liability policy and covered
the duties of the insurer to pay and to defend,
obligations of the insured, issues relating to the formation
and termination of policies and the consequences of bad
faith on the part of either the insured or insurer,
as well as suits against insurance producers.
Kenny was the founding chair of the Insurance Coverage
Litigation Committee of the American Bar Association’s
Litigation Section. He has been
a certified civil trial attorney since the Supreme
Court certification process began in the early 1980s, has
served on the adjunct faculty at Rutgers University School
of Law in Newark for the past twenty years teaching civil
litigation and has been actively involved in a wide range of
professional activities, including service on numerous New
Jersey Supreme Court Committees, and for fifteen years as
chair of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Attorney
Advertising.
Kenny is a Fellow of the American College of
Trial Lawyers and is also a Diplomate of the American Board
of Trial Advocates. His practice at Connell Foley is focused
on a broad spectrum of civil litigation.
For more information, contact George Kenny at 973-535-0500
or gkenny@connellfoley.com.