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Anthony J. Antonellis

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Anthony J. Antonellis
Anthony J. Antonellis is a senior partner at Sloane and Walsh. Anthony focuses his practice on the representation of individuals and businesses engaged in civil litigation and insurance dispute before State and Federal Trial Courts throughout the United States. He is a graduate of Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT) and Suffolk University Law School (Boston, MA). He is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, Connecticut Bar, New Hampshire Bar, as well as multiple other bars. Before joining Sloane and Walsh, Anthony was a trial attorney on active duty with the United States Navy and also served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. He was awarded the United States Department of Justice Award for meritorious public service. Prior to entering the Navy, Anthony Antonellis worked in the insurance and construction industries.
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Matching: A Guide to the Principle & Case Law Update
A string of recent court decisions across the nation have addressed the prominent issue of matching in first-party property insurance claims. In addition to discussing those recent court rulings, this article provides an overview of the principle of matching and a brief guide to matching in various jurisdictions across the nation. In Massachusetts, the Honorable Judge Ames of Suffolk Superior Court issued a ruling on the issue of...

Jury Trials in the Context of COVID-19
By Laura Meyer Gregory, Esq., CPCU, and Shari E. Belitz, Esq.The arrival of COVID-19 has brought so many changes for all of us and more changes are likely to come in so many ways. The insurance and legal industries have been significantly impacted and continue to be impacted as we figure out how to return to offices, depositions, and courtrooms. One question on the minds of many in the insurance and legal industries is what will in- person...
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