Andrew Nadolna
USA Guide 2024
Band 2 : Mediators
Band 2
About
Provided by Andrew Nadolna
Practice Areas
Andrew Nadolna is a mediator and arbitrator with experience in a wide range of matters including accounting and finance, lending, aviation, business and commercial, construction, class action/mass tort, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity & privacy, employment, environmental, insurance coverage, insurance subrogation, reinsurance, international and cross-border, personal injury and torts, and professional liability.
Career
Mr. Nadolna has a particular interest in insurance related matters. He has deep in-house insurance experience, including having served as Global Head of Casualty Claims at American International Group (AIG) and has mediated and arbitrated cases involving nearly every form of first party and third-party insurance matter including cyber, primary and excess policies (all layers), Commercial General Liability (CGL), professional liability, directors and officers, employment practices liability, kidnap and ransom, errors and omissions, Bermuda form, London form, occurrence, claims made, integrated occurrence, fronted and captive insurance, supply chain, commercial property (including business interruption), and reinsurance and transactional insurance (representations and warranties).
Chambers Review
USA
Andrew Nadolna is a New York-based mediator with experience settling a range of business disputes. He has particular strength in handling complex insurance matters, benefiting from his considerable in-house expertise.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Andrew brings a unique and unmatched level of experience and expertise to insurance coverage claims and litigation. He's a tireless and devoted mediator."
"He looks for creative ways to resolve matters yet doesn't neglect to address the substance of the legal issues presented."
"Andrew brings a unique and unmatched level of experience and expertise to insurance coverage claims and litigation. He's a tireless and devoted mediator."
"He looks for creative ways to resolve matters yet doesn't neglect to address the substance of the legal issues presented."