Quinn Named a Proctor in Admiralty by the MLA

Posted by Eric Haun
Monday, November 2, 2015
Lori J. Quinn, shareholder in the Manhattan office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, has been named a Proctor in Admiralty by the Maritime Law Association of the United States (MLA).
Founded in 1899, the MLA is devoted to advance reforms in the maritime law of the U.S. and to bring greater international harmony in the shipping laws, regulations and practices of different nations. The Proctor in Admiralty designation reflects the organization's most distinguished class of membership and is awarded only after candidates have met stringent professional and educational requirements.
Quinn is a member of Marshall Dennehey's Maritime Litigation Practice Group and manages the firm's New York maritime subrogation practice. Her legal experience encompasses all aspects of maritime law, cargo subrogation, commercial litigation, marine insurance and reinsurance, property damage litigation and transportation law. She represents national insurance carriers and their insureds in these matters. 
She is active on several MLA committees, including the Carriage of Goods, Marine Insurance and General Average and the Uniformity Committees. She is additionally a member of the National Association of Subrogation Professionals, the New York State Bar Association and the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance. Ms. Quinn is a graduate of St. John's University and New York Law School.
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