Greg Deschenes serves as a Partner at Nixon Peabody LLP, where he leverages his extensive expertise in complex commercial litigation, particularly in the realm of insurance-related disputes. With a robust track record of representing major insurance companies and insurance guaranty funds, Greg has established himself...
Greg Deschenes serves as a Partner at Nixon Peabody LLP, where he leverages his extensive expertise in complex commercial litigation, particularly in the realm of insurance-related disputes. With a robust track record of representing major insurance companies and insurance guaranty funds, Greg has established himself as a formidable advocate in both state and federal courts across the United States. His proficiency spans all facets of insurance law, including property and casualty insurance coverage, making him a sought-after resource for clients navigating the intricacies of insurance litigation.
At Nixon Peabody, Greg is deeply committed to the firm’s vision of utilizing 21st-century legal strategies to empower clients and shape their futures. He is adept at identifying potential obstacles and opportunities within the ever-evolving legal landscape, ensuring that his clients are well-equipped to tackle emerging challenges. His experience in appellate practice and trial practice has not only led to successful outcomes at trial but also significant victories in appellate courts, reinforcing his reputation as a leading figure in the field.
Greg’s approach to litigation is characterized by a strategic mindset and a collaborative spirit, often working closely with clients to develop tailored settlement agreements that align with their long-term goals. His insights into the insurance industry, combined with his litigation skills, enable him to provide comprehensive legal solutions that address both immediate needs and future aspirations. As he continues to navigate the complexities of insurance-related litigation, Greg remains dedicated to advancing his clients’ interests and contributing to the broader discourse on insurance law.