Carla Marino-Schwarz
Carla Marino-Schwarz writes on environmental insurance for IRMI.com.
Ms. Marino-Schwarz is the director of Legal Affairs for the Marsh Environmental
Practice. She serves as a member of the Global Resource team for the practice
offering expertise in the design of environmental insurance products for clients,
as well as focusing on centers of influence strategies for business development.
Ms. Marino-Schwarz has extensive experience in the insurance and legal industries
in the areas of environmental insurance and reinsurance contract interpretation,
coverage and reserve analysis, and claims and litigation management. In her
14 years in the industry, she has served as an insurance defense attorney with
a New Jersey law firm specializing in complex toxic tort and product liability
litigation. She also gained extensive knowledge and experience while with both
the Chubb Group and American Re-Insurance companies where she was responsible
for matters concerning all facets of claims and litigation involving environmental
and product liability exposures under primary and excess coverage, and reinsurance
treaty and facultative contracts.
Ms. Marino-Schwarz has contributed to industry publications on topics of
environmental insurance and emerging exposures. She also lectures frequently
on various topics of environmental insurance as they relate to mergers and acquisitions,
toxic torts, Brownfield redevelopment, and real estate transactions. Immediately
prior to joining Marsh, she held the position of vice president and general
counsel of the Willis Environmental Practice Group.
Ms. Marino-Schwarz graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Communications Studies from Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania,
and received her Juris Doctor from The Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
She is a member of the bars of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the District of
Columbia and is a member of the American Bar Association with a chair on the
Tort & Insurance Practice Committee.
Articles on IRMI.com
Commercial Insurance: Environmental Insurance
The
New Reality of Risk: Environmental Toxic Torts (May 2003)