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Thomas F. Segalla Profiled in “Late In His Legal Career, Segalla Remains Busy,” Buffalo Business First/Buffalo Law Journal

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Thomas F. Segalla Profiled in “Late In His Legal Career, Segalla Remains Busy,” Buffalo Business First/Buffalo Law Journal

November 12, 2019
Thomas F. Segalla

Thomas F. Segalla, one of the founding partners of Goldberg Segalla, was profiled by Buffalo Business First/Buffalo Law Journal discussing his longtime law career.

In “Late In His Legal Career, Segalla Remains Busy,” Tom talks about switching his focus from tax to insurance early on in his career, his current duties as an expert witness, and what the future holds.

“People will laugh and say, ‘Why are you still working?’ Certainly I don’t work as hard as I used to,” Tom said, “but I select expert cases that have great issues, that have good attorneys to work with and that’s what I continue. That’s my passion. … Some people have a passion to travel the world; I don’t. … I have a passion to publish and I have a passion to testify as an expert.”

 

Read the full article here:

Late In His Legal Career, Segalla Remains Busy,” Buffalo Business First/Buffalo Law Journal, November 11, 2019

More about Goldberg Segalla’s Thomas F. Segalla:

Thomas F. Segalla is a nationally recognized authority on bad faith, reinsurance, and insurance, an ARIAS-U.S. Certified Arbitrator and mediator, and a founding partner of the firm. He has been retained as counsel and as a consultant by numerous major insurance carriers and policyholders in more than 40 jurisdictions nationally and internationally, and has served as an expert witness in more than 100 bad faith, coverage, and extracontractual cases across the country. His practice focuses on the insurance coverage, and claims-handling process of matters involving bad faith; defense; construction site personal injury accidents (Labor Law §§ 200, 240(1) and 241(6)); toxic tort and environmental issues; and extracontractual, product liability, professional liability and railroad litigation. In 2019, Tom was appointed as a board member for the National Foundation for Judicial Excellence (NFJE).