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1. Prince Lobel Glovsky & Tye LLP: Joseph S. Sano
www.plt-law.com/attorneys-35.h - [Cached]Published on: 8/3/2008 Last Visited: 8/3/2008
Joseph S. SanoPrince Lobel Glovsky & Tye LLP: Joseph S. Sano
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Joseph S. Sano
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Joe Sano quoted in the Boston Business Journal about a civil suit recently filed by Casual Male against rivalsArticle by Joe Sano featured in Journal of Reinsurance PUBLICATIONS
Insurance and Reinsurance Alert BLOGS
Consider The Risks - An Insurance Law Blog EVENTS & SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Joseph Sano sits on two panels for the seminar, "E-Discovery: An A to Z Workshop"Joseph Sano presents at the Suffolk University School of Law Advanced Legal Studies CLE program, "Advanced Issues in E-Discovery"Rob Bertsche and Joe Sano participates in MCLE Media Law seminar
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Joseph Sano presents at New England Corporate Counsel Association (NECCA) workshop
Joseph S. Sano joined Prince, Lobel, Glovsky & Tye in February 2000, applying his extensive experience to the firm's Litigation and Insurance and Reinsurance Practice Groups.Prior to joining the firm, he was a partner with the Boston office of Morrison, Mahoney & Miller, and a shareholder of Denenberg, Tuffley & Bocan in Southfield, Michigan.
Joe's practice emphasizes the effective resolution of complex civil disputes.He provides strategic advice to - and representation of - businesses in the litigation, arbitration, and resolution of insurance and reinsurance coverage matters involving property damage, product liability, environmental impairments, trademark infringement, and media and publishing liabilities.In addition, he represents businesses in commercial contract disputes.He has also counseled and represented clients with respect to antitrust litigation, non-competition and trade secrecy agreements, marketing arrangements and national sponsorships.
Joe has been an advocate and counselor to business clients in numerous state and federal courts throughout the Commonwealth, and in jurisdictions throughout the country.He has extensive trial experience in insurance, reinsurance, contract, business tort, and antitrust cases in state and federal courts.In his career, he has acted as national coordinating counsel, directing a team of 18 in-house attorneys and more than a dozen outside law firms in multi-party disputes across the country.
Recent publications include Judicial Consolidation of Arbitrations: From Chaos to Predictability, 14 Journal of Reinsurance 77 (Fall 2006) and preparation of the damages section of the Property Insurance Chapter of the NASP Certified Subrogation Professional Training Guide (2005).,
While attending the New England School of Law in Boston, he served as managing editor of the New England Law Review. -
2. Prince Lobel Glovsky & Tye
www.plcpt.com/press_release_de - [Cached]Published on: 6/23/2005 Last Visited: 8/14/2005
Joe Sano selected as a member of the Rewrite Committee of industry examPrince Lobel Glovsky & Tye
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Joe Sano selected as a member of the Rewrite Committee of industry exam
Prince Lobel Partner, Joe Sano, has been selected as a member of the Rewrite Committee for the "Property Insurance" Chapter for the text book:Subrogation Recovery: Principles & Practices published by the National Association of Subrogation Professionals. -
3. Prince Lobel Glovsky & Tye LLP: Joseph S. Sano
www.plcpt.com/attorneys-35.htm - [Cached]Published on: 6/27/2008 Last Visited: 6/27/2008
Joseph S. SanoPrince Lobel Glovsky & Tye LLP: Joseph S. Sano
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Joseph S. Sano
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Joe Sano quoted in the Boston Business Journal about a civil suit recently filed by Casual Male against rivalsArticle by Joe Sano featured in Journal of Reinsurance PUBLICATIONS
Insurance and Reinsurance Alert BLOGS
Consider The Risks - An Insurance Law Blog EVENTS & SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Joseph Sano sits on two panels for the seminar, "E-Discovery: An A to Z Workshop"Joseph Sano presents at the Suffolk University School of Law Advanced Legal Studies CLE program, "Advanced Issues in E-Discovery"Rob Bertsche and Joe Sano participates in MCLE Media Law seminar
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Joseph Sano presents at New England Corporate Counsel Association (NECCA) workshop
Joseph S. Sano joined Prince, Lobel, Glovsky & Tye in February 2000, applying his extensive experience to the firm's Litigation and Insurance and Reinsurance Practice Groups.Prior to joining the firm, he was a partner with the Boston office of Morrison, Mahoney & Miller, and a shareholder of Denenberg, Tuffley & Bocan in Southfield, Michigan.
Joe's practice emphasizes the effective resolution of complex civil disputes.He provides strategic advice to - and representation of - businesses in the litigation, arbitration, and resolution of insurance and reinsurance coverage matters involving property damage, product liability, environmental impairments, trademark infringement, and media and publishing liabilities.In addition, he represents businesses in commercial contract disputes.He has also counseled and represented clients with respect to antitrust litigation, non-competition and trade secrecy agreements, marketing arrangements and national sponsorships.
Joe has been an advocate and counselor to business clients in numerous state and federal courts throughout the Commonwealth, and in jurisdictions throughout the country.He has extensive trial experience in insurance, reinsurance, contract, business tort, and antitrust cases in state and federal courts.In his career, he has acted as national coordinating counsel, directing a team of 18 in-house attorneys and more than a dozen outside law firms in multi-party disputes across the country.
Recent publications include Judicial Consolidation of Arbitrations: From Chaos to Predictability, 14 Journal of Reinsurance 77 (Fall 2006) and preparation of the damages section of the Property Insurance Chapter of the NASP Certified Subrogation Professional Training Guide (2005).,
While attending the New England School of Law in Boston, he served as managing editor of the New England Law Review.

