Background
Reidy, Andrew M. was born on November 15, 1962 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
Reidy, Andrew M. was born on November 15, 1962 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
Boston College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1984). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, 1987).
Worked at McKenna & Cuneo, Limited liability partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Litigation, Insurance Litigation, Directors and Officers Insurance Coverage, Fidelity Bond Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1987, District of Columbia and Massachusetts. Author: "Financial Institutions Bonds: Have the Definitions of Discovery Added Any Clarity?" Insurance Teller, Volume 1, Fall 1996.
"Financial Institution Bonds: Insurance NullificationInvoking the Termination or Cancellation Provision of Financial Institution Bonds," Banking on Insurance, Volume 1, Number.
3, Summer 1995; "Directors and Officers Insurance: Knowing the Response to Your Doctorate&O Insurer"s Hardball Tactics," Banking on Insurance, Volume 1, Number. 1, Winter 1994-1995; "Litigious Waters: Excluding Providers from Managed Care Networks," the Aon Alliance HealthBeat, Fall 1993.
"The Shrinking Doorway to the Federal Courts," Inside Litigation, 1991. "Case Comment on Impell Corporation v.
Centennial Insurance Company," Tort and Insurance Law Journal, Volume XXIV. Number.
2, Winter 1989. Company-Author: "The Great Escape: Insurance Companies Are Relying of Professional Services Exclusions to Deny Claims," Insurance Teller, Volume(s) 1, Fall 1996. "The Pitfalls of Fidelity Insurance," The National Law Journal, March 4, 1996.
"Insurance CoverageA Safe Harbor for Policyholders Caught Up in the New Wave of Tobacco Litigation," MealeysTobacco Reporter, May 1995.
"Insurance Helps Breathe Life into Tobacco Litigation," The Connecticut Law Tribune, April 17, 1995. "Tobacco Litigation: Looking for Cover," Legal Times, March 6, 1995. Editor, Insurance Teller.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.