Brady, Martin and Wasson Named ‘Top Lawyers’ by Delaware Today
In its annual “Top Lawyers” feature, Delaware Today magazine highlighted three Potter Anderson partners among the top lawyers in the state.
Jennifer Gimler Brady — Healthcare Law
Brady concentrates her practice in the areas of health law, labor and employment law, and commercial litigation. She regularly advises long-term care providers, physician practices and other health care providers on a variety of issues, including licensing and certification, fraud and abuse laws, medical privacy and confidentiality, and litigation matters.
Josh Martin — Alternative Dispute Resolution
Martin concentrates his law practice on mediation and arbitration and on business counseling, particularly in the areas of telecommunications, public utilities and governmental relations. Prior to joining the firm, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Verizon Delaware. He also served as a Delaware Superior Court Judge for eight years.
Jennifer Wasson — Insurance Law
Wasson represents corporate policyholders in complex insurance litigation involving general and professional liability, property, and D&O policies. She is an active member of the ABA’s Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee and is a frequent speaker on litigation and insurance-related topics. She has tried cases for Fortune 500 companies in the Delaware Court of Chancery and the Complex Commercial Litigation Division of the Delaware Superior Court.
Delaware Today’s list is based on responses to a survey sent to all 4,900 members of the Delaware Bar Association.
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