
Anderson Kill P.C
Jorge R. Aviles is a nationally recognized insurance recovery attorney and shareholder at Anderson Kill P.C., one of the country’s preeminent policyholder-side law firms. Based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. and New York offices, he concentrates his practice on complex insurance coverage disputes on behalf of commercial and governmental policyholders, with particular depth in cross-border and international coverage matters arising from global transactions, multinational operations, and London-market insurance programs. A trusted counselor and skilled advocate, Jorge guides policyholders through every stage of the insurance process—from pre-purchase policy analysis and risk management strategy through high-stakes litigation and settlement of contested claims—and is widely regarded as a go-to practitioner in the policyholder insurance recovery space.
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Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.
Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.
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