PHILADELPHIA – Stradley Ronon Partner Craig R. Blackman served as an organizing co-chair and moderator for the National Flood Conference from June 2-5 in Washington, DC. Blackman’s panel, entitled, “NFIP Legal Issues” discussed recent trends in National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) litigation, including the status of the litigation from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma and the 2016 Louisiana flooding.
Blackman is co-chair of the firm’s insurance practice and cyber insurance groups. Blackman is a nationally recognized authority on the National Flood Insurance Program and focuses his practice on a variety of insurance industry issues, including: commercial and personal lines; cyber; directors & officers and errors & omissions with a focus on Mutual Fund boards; general liability; land title; fidelity and surety; and professional, employment and products liability. He has counseled clients on primary, umbrella, excess policies and reinsurance, as well as captive, self-insured and surplus lines programs; and proof of claim/coverage analyses in receivership.
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