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Directions to Cherry Hill office

Set in the bustling community of Cherry Hill, New Jersey with a view overlooking the skyline of Philadelphia, this office serves clients in all areas of the firm’s practice disciplines. In addition, the Cherry Hill office is the home base of the Surplus Lines: London Market practice of NLdH. The attorneys in this office are in daily contact with their London clients to assist them with insurance-related matters throughout the United States.

Directions to Cherry Hill, NJ office:

Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst, LLC

Libertyview
457 Haddonfield Road
Suite 710
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
877.282.6521 (Toll Free)
856.665.8500 (P)
856.665.8501 (F)

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From New York City and Northern New Jersey

  1. Take the New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 4.
  2. Take Route 73 toward Camden / Philadelphia.
  3. Merge onto Kaighn Avenue / NJ-38 West toward Route 41 / the Ben Franklin Bridge / Haddonfield.
  4. Take the Haddonfield Road South ramp toward Haddonfield.
  5. Make a slight right onto Haddonfield Road / CR 644.
  6. End at 457 Haddonfield Road.

From the Philadelphia Area:

  1. Take the Vine Street Expressway, Route 676 to the Ben Franklin Bridge.
  2. Stay left after the bridge and follow signs to Route 38 East.
  3. Take Route 38 East to Haddonfield Road South.
  4. Take a right at the first traffic light after exiting the ramp.
  5. 457 Haddonfield Road will be on the right.

From Southern New Jersey and Delaware:

  1. Take 95 North to Exit 22.
  2. Take Exit 22 toward Route 30 East.
  3. Follow signs to the Ben Franklin Bridge.
  4. Stay left after the bridge and follow signs to Route 38 East.
  5. Take Route 38 East to Haddonfield Road South.
  6. Take a right at the first traffic light after exiting the ramp.
  7. 457 Haddonfield Road will be on the right.
News & Events

Council of Litigation Management, 2010 Annual Conference, March 24 - 26, 2010, Pointe Vedra, FL - Robert T. Horst will be speaking on the topic of "Preventing and Defending Bad Faith Claims: Current Trends and Strategies"

PAMIC 2010 Claims Summit, April 6 - 7. 2010, Gettysburg, PA - C. Scott Rybny will present "Emerging Issues - From the Homes We Live In to the Jewelry We Wear" and Michael Munger will speak on "Secondary Subrogation Issues."

DRI Insurance Coverage and Claims Institute, April 14 - 16, 2010, Chicago, IL - Robert T. Horst will present "The Recession, Misrepresentations and Rescission" along with William J. Matrogran, CIC, AIC, Erie Insurance Company. Additionally, Horst will also present "Bad Faith Update."

NYCBA 21st Annual "Current Issues in Insurance Regulation" Conference, April 16, 2010, New York, NY - Francine Semaya is the co-chair, moderator and speaker for the NYCBA 21st Annual "Current Issues in Insurance Regulation" Conference to be held April 16, 2010 in New York, NY.

American Conference Institute's 8th International Advanced Forum on Run-Off and Commutations, April 29 - 30, 2010, New York, NY - Francine L. Semaya will moderate the Regulatory Roundtable: Emerging Regulations and Their Impact on Insurance Insolvencies and the Run-Off Market featuring insurance regulators from across the United States.

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Emerging Topics Articles

Global Warming Lawsuit Raises a Host of Coverage/Liability Concerns.  In a decision could open the door for waves of suits against pollution emitting entities, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit allowed two related lawsuits to proceed that attempt to use the court system to halt the effects of global warming. In State of Connecticut, et al. v. American Electric Power Co., et al. , ___ F.3d ___, 2009 WL 2996729 (2d. Cir. Sept. 21, 2009), the Second Circuit reversed an order of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York granting a motion to dismiss the plaintiffs' complaint against six utility defendants. The plaintiffs (eight different states, the city of New York and three land trusts) seek a judgment ordering carbon dioxide emitting utility companies to reduce emissions. The Second Circuit's holding raises not only numerous complex defense issues, but also concerns in the area of insurance coverage. ...

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