Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker
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Wilson Elser is a full-service law firm with over 800 attorneys in 22 offices throughout the United States. Wilson Elser ranks among the top law firms identified by The American Lawyer and is listed in the “Top 50” by The National Law Journal. With an office in London and a network of affiliate firms in France, Germany and Mexico, Wilson Elser provides legal advice and representation on a worldwide basis.

History

Wilson Elser was established in 1979 by attorneys Thomas Wilson, Sr., John Elser and Max Edelman.
While the firm's heritage is in the area of insurance defense, it has increasingly expanded into the corporate and transactional realms and now represents clients in a wide range of practice areas.

Practice Areas

  • Accountants and Accountants' Liability
  • Admiralty & Marine
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Appellate
  • Aviation
  • Banking
  • Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
  • Class Action Defense
  • Construction
  • Corporate
  • Data Security & Cyber Liability
  • Directors & Officers
  • e-Discovery
  • Employment
  • Financial Services
  • General Liability & Casualty
  • Government Relations
  • Health Care

  • Hotels and Resorts
  • Insurance-Reinsurance Coverage
  • Intellectual Property
  • Latin American
  • Lawyers Liability
  • Life, Health, Disability & ERISA
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Municipal
  • Pharmaceutical and Medical Device
  • Product Liability
  • Professional Liability
  • Program Management
  • Railroad Industry
  • Real Estate, Zoning and Land Use
  • Securities Industry
  • Toxic Tort, Environmental & Energy
  • Trucking, Automobile, Transportation and Cargo


Office Locations

  • Albany, New York
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Florham Park, New Jersey
  • Garden City, New York

  • Houston, Texas
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • London
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • McLean, Virginia
  • Miami, Florida
  • New York, New York

  • Orlando, Florida
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • San Diego, California
  • San Francisco, California
  • Stamford, Connecticut
  • Washington, D.C.
  • West Palm Beach, Florida
  • White Plains, New York


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