Insurance Investigators Journal Features Five HeplerBroom Attorneys

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Alex Belotserkovsky
Alex Belotserkovsky focuses his practice on trials involving complex litigation matters, including asbestos cases and toxic tort issues. He has decades of civil litigation experience.
Eric W. Moch
Eric W. Moch focuses his practice on the defense of claims involving insurance fraud, including medical provider fraud, organized activity and staged and caused losses, as well as first- and third-party coverage and bad faith defense. His insurance fraud practice entails the defense of insurers and their insureds against fraudulent claims at trial and the pursuit of civil recoveries for insurance clients, which has resulted in financial recoveries against fraud perpetrators.
Aleen R. Tiffany
Aleen R. Tiffany focuses her practice in complex civil litigation and corporate construction matters, including: Construction Injury & Defect Litigation, Construction Contract & Risk Transfer, Complex Civil & Commercial Litigation, Commercial General Liability Coverage w/ Risk Transfer focus, and Mechanics’ Lien & Surety Bond Claims & Litigation.
Stephanie W. Weiner
Stephanie W. Weiner defends personal injury cases. These are primarily in construction, premises, municipal and §1983 claims, and contractual matters, including risk transfer.

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The Fall 2016 issue of NSPII News, a publication of the Society of Professional Insurance Investigators, featured articles by three HeplerBroom partners and two associates.

Aleen Tiffany and Stephanie Weiner (a partner and associate, respectively, in HB’s Crystal Lake office) discussed the ramifications of Illinois’ newly enacted anti-indemnity legislation regarding snow and ice removal contracts. Edwardsville Associate Alex Belotserkovsky reported on three decisions from Illinois’ First District Appellate Court involving estoppel, the Moorman doctrine, and duty to defend, and Jennifer Martin, a partner in the Springfield office, detailed a ruling by Illinois’ Fifth District Appellate Court that clarified and expanded on the scope of discovery in first party insurance litigation. (Read the articles here.)

The Fall Issue also included a regular update from Illinois Chapter President Erich Moch, a partner in the Chicago office.

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