
Gallagher & Kennedy
Karin S. Aldama is a Shareholder at Gallagher & Kennedy in Phoenix, Arizona, where she helps corporate clients and governmental entities find insurance programs that meet their needs and assists them in obtaining the coverage to which their policies entitle them. Her clients range from mid-size to Fortune 500 companies operating in industries including hospitality, finance, utilities, aerospace, and semiconductors. Karin has represented policyholders in complex insurance coverage matters involving environmental, director and officer, professional and general liability, cyber, property, and business interruption policies, and has prevailed in successful London arbitrations under the Bermuda Form. She also has significant experience with complex commercial and appellate litigation, manages privilege law issues including in the international and cross-border context, and represents clients in alternative dispute resolution with an emphasis on international and domestic arbitration. Before joining Gallagher & Kennedy, Karin worked for 20 years at an AmLaw 50 firm and four years at a multi-national D.C.-based firm.

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