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Cyber Insurance for Corporations
July 31, 2017, ThomsonReuters Webinar
Participated in a webinar titled “Cyber Insurance for Corporations: Why Your Clients Need It, What to Look For, and How to Evaluate It.” The presentation focused on cyber insurance, the changing insurance markets offering this emerging coverage and the insurance coverage considerations that policyholders must be aware of when considering the purchase of cyber insurance.
May 4, 2020
WASHINGTON—For the third consecutive year, The National Law Journal has named Covington to its “Pro Bono Hot List.” The law firms appearing on the 2020 Pro Bono Hot List were recognized for taking on “some of the biggest issues of our time.” In its profile of the firm, The National Law Journal highlights Covington’s Pro Bono efforts in two significant matters. ...
Covington Lawyers Recognized by New York Super Lawyers
9/18/2013
NEW YORK, September 18, 2013 — New York Super Lawyers selected 36 Covington & Burling lawyers for its 2013 list of top legal talent. Super Lawyers selects no more than five percent of the total lawyers in the state based on peer review and the publication’s independent research. Twenty-three Covington lawyers were named New York Super Lawyers: • Martin ...
Covington Secures Relief for Florida Death Row Inmate
7/18/2007
NEW YORK, NY, July 18, 2007 — In a unanimous decision issued on July 12th, the Florida Supreme Court vacated the convictions and death sentence of Merrit Alonzo Sims, holding that his trial counsel’s failure to object to certain prejudicial evidence at trial constituted ineffective assistance of counsel under the Sixth Amendment. This decision caps nearly ten ...