William J. Brennan represents corporate clients in a broad array of insurance coverage and commercial litigation matters. Mr. Brennan’s experience includes evaluating and litigating complex coverage disputes in both federal and state courts. His commercial defense background includes cases involving construction defects, trademark infringement disputes, employee-raiding claims, and post-employment restrictive covenants. Mr. Brennan’s employment law expertise includes defending against discrimination and retaliation claims.
William J. Brennan represents corporate clients in a broad array of insurance coverage and commercial litigation matters. Mr. Brennan’s experience includes evaluating and litigating complex coverage disputes in both federal and state courts. His commercial defense background includes cases involving construction defects, trademark infringement disputes, employee-raiding claims, and post-employment restrictive covenants. Mr. Brennan’s employment law expertise includes defending against discrimination and retaliation claims.
Memberships and Honors
Mr. Brennan is is a member of the American Bar Association and Boston Bar Association, and was a member of the Suffolk University Law School Litigation American Inn of Court.
While attending law school, he was also an executive editor of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review.
Presentations and Publications
Mr. Brennan's publications include:
- “South Carolina Attempts to Clean Up the 'Intellectual Mess' Over the Meaning of 'Occurrence' in Construction Defect Claims,” Sedgwick’s Insurance Law Update (February 2011).
- "New York Poised to Require Showing of Prejudice Before Insurers May Disclaim for Late Notice," Sedgwick's Insurance Law Update (July 2008).
- "Second Circuit Narrows Forum-Shopping Exception to First to File Rule in Declaratory Judgment Actions," co-authored, Sedgwick’s Insurance Law Update (April 2008).