Agnieszka A. Wilewicz Appointed as Vice-Chair of the American Bar Association’s Insurance Coverage Litigation General Committee

Agnieszka A. Wilewicz, Member at Hurwitz Fine P.C., was once again appointed as a Vice-Chair to the American Bar Associations (ABA) Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Sections’ (TIPS) Insurance Coverage Litigation General Committee for the 2024-25 bar year. This leadership appointment is in recognition of Agnes’ talent and commitment to the Section. The one-year term of this appointment will begin on the last day of the 2024 ABA Annual Meeting in August. This committee is the largest of the TIPS committees and represents the points of view of all who devote a substantial portion of their practice to insurance coverage: insurance carrier side, policyholder counsel, coverage counsel, defense counsel, and corporate attorneys.

 

About TIPS:
For more than 85 years, the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) has become a source of knowledge and leadership in all areas involving tort and insurance law and related trial practice. TIPS justifiably prides itself on being a fellowship of lawyers representing the interests of plaintiffs, defendants, insurers, and corporations while advancing effective trial advocacy and conflict resolution in civil disputes and promoting improvements in the civil justice system so all sides of the issues confronting the legal profession are fairly presented and analyzed. With over 17,000 members, TIPS is the largest national organization of its kind.

 

About The American Bar Association:
The American Bar Association (ABA) is the largest voluntary professional association in the world with nearly 400,000 members. Founded in 1878, the ABA serves the legal profession by performing critical functions including overseeing law school accreditation, producing continuing legal education, providing information about the law and programs to assists lawyers and judges in their work, and providing a forum to address the legal profession’s many challenges and opportunities. Their mission is to serve equally their members, the legal profession and the public by defending liberty and delivering justice as the national representative of the legal profession.

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