Jonathan I. Handler
– Partner
Professional Experience
Jonathan Handler's practice in complex commercial litigation involves the representation of corporate clients in tort and contract disputes, with an emphasis on large-scale commercial and insurance-related matters. He has represented and advised clients in state and federal courts in Massachusetts in a wide variety of disputes, including matters involving unfair and deceptive trade practices, securities, tortious interference, insurance subrogation, and complex products liability.
- Represented aerospace subsidiary of Fortune 100 company in successful defense of tortious interference claim in U.S. District Court; after extensive discovery, the court granted our client's motion for summary judgment
- Represented major insurance company in complex bad faith claim arising out of payment of life insurance proceeds; after multiple superior court judges had ruled against our client (then represented by predecessor counsel), the Massachusetts Appeals Court reversed and vacated, ruling that our client had not engaged in any unfair or deceptive practices
- Represented major insurance company in complex tort action seeking to recover for failure of prestressed concrete piles that led to the collapse and condemnation of waterfront office building; after extensive discovery and mediation, we obtained a favorable settlement for our client
- Represented insurance company in an effort to recover from borrower that had reneged on agreement to consummate a private placement transaction; the case was settled on terms favorable to our client on the day of the trial
News, Publications & Presentations |
- Quoted, "Inadvertent disclosure rule found to have gaps," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, August 16, 2010
- Co-author, "The CPSIA's Tracking Label Requirements," American Bar Association Products Liability Newsletter, Spring 2010
- Co-author, "A Growing Number of States Recognize Medical Monitoring Claims," BNA Inc., Product Safety & Liability Reporter, April 26, 2010
- Co-author, "CPSC Proceeds with Launch of Consumer Product Database," Day Pitney Alert, April 23, 2010
- Co-author, "A Growing Number of States Recognize Medical Monitoring Claims," BNA Inc., Toxics Law Reporter, March 11, 2010
- Co-author, "The CPSIA : One (Difficult) Year Later (Part 2 of 2)," Law Journal Newsletters' Product Liability Law & Strategy, February 2010
- Co-author, "U.S. v. Textron Inc. and the Changing Landscape of the Work Product Doctrine," Bloomberg Law Reports, January 21, 2010
- Co-author, "The CPSIA : One (Difficult) Year Later (Part 1 of 2)," Law Journal Newsletters' Product Liability Law & Strategy, January 2010
- Featured, "Fifty-Six Day Pitney Partners Recognized as New England Super Lawyers," Day Pitney Press Release, October 30, 2009
- Co-author, "Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court expands common law and statutory liability to include medical monitoring expense damage claims," Day Pitney Alert, October 30, 2009
- Featured, "Day Pitney Wins More Than $30 Million for Client in Complex Products Liability Matter," Day Pitney Press Release, July 29, 2009
- Co-author, "International Discovery Requests Under 28 U.S.C. § 1782," Pretrial Practice & Discovery Litigation Newsletter of the Section of Litigation's Pretrial Practice & Discovery Litigation Committee, Winter 2008
- Co-author, "Preparing a Fact Witness for Trial," Pretrial Practice & Discovery Litigation Newsletter of the Section of Litigation's Pretrial Practice & Discovery Litigation Committee, Fall 2007
- "Hershenow: The SJC Revisits 'Injury' in Consumer Class Actions," Boston Bar Journal, May/June 2006
- "Rule 45: How To Respond To A Subpoena For Production Of Documents," Pretrial Practice & Discovery Newsletter, Vol. 13, No. 1, Winter 2005
- Co-author, "Cases Change Playing Field for Consumer Protection," Boston Business Journal, November 25, 2005
- "Defending the Deposition: A Primer," Pretrial Practice & Discovery Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall 2005
- Co-author, "Local Counsel: Risks and Rewards," Boston Bar Journal, January/February 2004
- "Rule 30(b)(6)" Pretrial Practice & Discovery Newsletter, Volume 11, No. 3, Summer 2003
- "Kuwaiti Danish Computer Co. v. Digital Equipment Corp.: 'Primarily & Substantially' Defense Under 93A," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, April 7, 2003
- "Statute of Repose May Appear Tempting, But Beware of Traps," Boston Business Journal, April 4, 2003
- University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 1992
- Harvard College, A.B., magna cum laude, 1988
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
- U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
- U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
Professional Affiliations |
- American Bar Association
- Boston Bar Association, Federal Practice & Procedure Committee, Litigation Section, co-chair
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- Federal Bar Association
- New England Legal Foundation, State Advisory Council (Massachusetts)
- Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers, Hearing Committee
- Board of directors, Greater Boston Legal Services
- Instructor, Boston University School of Law, Program on Legal Writing, 1998-1999
Lex Mundi Construction Practice Group |
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