Kirmser, Lamastra, Cunningham & Skinner is House Counsel for Chubb. Our firm represents the interests of Chubb insureds in litigation in Federal and State courts and administrative agencies.
Kirmser, Lamastra, Cunningham & Skinner represents a diverse group of clients, ranging from large corporations to small business entities and individuals. The firm's clients include health care organizations, educational institutions, manufacturers, distributors and product owners, financial institutions, commercial real estate entities, sports and entertainment venues, restaurants, property owners and management companies, not-for-profit organizations, professional associations and professional individuals.
Kirmser, Lamastra, Cunningham & Skinner is an approved Continuing Legal Education provider in the State of New Jersey.
Olivier J. Kirmser is the Managing Attorney and may be reached at (908) 572-3600 or olivier.kirmser@kirmserlaw.com.
Our litigation practice is concentrated in the following areas:
Personal injury and property defense; wrongful death and complex injury; products liability; construction accidents; premises liability; automobile accidents and property damage.
Employment law and employment and housing discrimination in New Jersey State and Federal courts and agencies; Title VII; the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA); Fair Housing Act; the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD); the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA); and the Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA).
Directors and Officers liability.
Professional liability.
Errors and omissions liability, including Media, Technology and Healthcare.
Real Estate litigation.
Subrogation.
Kirmser, Lamastra, Cunningham & Skinner is House Counsel for Chubb. The lawyers and staff of Kirmser, Lamastra, Cunningham & Skinner are employees of Chubb. This website contains Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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