Dan Webb, Webb Sanders & Williams member, has been accepted as a member of the American College of Coverage Counsel (ACCC) and was selected to America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators this last month. The firm congratulates Dan on adding these distinguished honors to his career.
The ACCC, established in 2012, is an invitation-only organization of senior lawyers who have devoted most of their practice to insurance disputes for 15 years or more. The ACCC’s Fellows include many of the most prominent members of the insurance law bars of the United States and Canada, as well as Honorary Fellows from academia and the judiciary.
The ACCC focuses on educating all sectors involved in the field of insurance law – including the judiciary, legal and insurance professionals, law students and businesses – on cutting edge, emerging, and critical issues such as developing trends in insurance law and bad faith, trial practice and alternative dispute resolution, policy formation and claims handling.
The ACCC’s mission is to advance the creative, ethical and efficient resolution of insurance coverage and extracontractual disputes; to enhance the civility and quality of the practice of insurance law; to provide peer-reviewed scholarship; and to improve the relationships among the members of our profession.
“The ACCC is delighted to welcome Dan Webb as the latest member to become actively involved in its work,” said Sherilyn Pastor, president of ACCC.
About America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators
To qualify for consideration as a “High Stakes Litigator,” an attorney must have served as lead counsel (for either plaintiff or defendant) in a legal matter (1) with at least $2 million in alleged damages at stake or (2) with the fate of a business worth at least $2 million at stake.
After meeting these minimum requirements, litigators are further evaluated and ranked to determine the Top 100 High Stakes Litigators for each region.
Webb Sanders & Williams has many years of experience providing consultation and advice on coverage matters and litigating coverage issues and related bad faith claims. Please let us know if you need representation in any of these areas.