Profile
Nate represents insurers in connection with cyber risks. He routinely advises insurers in connection with first- and third-party cyber issues, and provides strategic advice on other media, technology, and privacy-related exposures.
Nate has worked on over 400 ransomware matters involving businesses of all sizes, and he leverages his experience to counsel insurers on ransomware-related issues.
Experience
Representative Matters
- Counsels insurers on first-party claims involving cyber-related incidents, including claims for business interruption, data recovery, cyber extortion, and other first-party coverages.
- Represents insurers for third-party claims arising from cyber-and privacy-related matters, including for technology-related professional services.
- Advises insurers on media liability exposures and associated claims.
- Conducts legal research and drafts pleadings addressing a wide variety of procedural and substantive issues for insurers involved in coverage litigation.
- Assists in monitoring complex litigation in state and federal courts and counsels insurers on coverage issues with respect to such litigation.
Professional Experience
- Judicial Intern, the Honorable William P. Robinson III, Rhode Island Supreme Court (2016-2017)
- Legal Intern, Eviction Defense Collaborative (2015)
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
J.D., cum laude, Boston College Law School
B.A., Brown University
Law Journals
Editor, Boston College Law & Religion Review
Bar and Court Memberships
- District of Columbia Bar
Certifications
Legal Lean Sigma Institute (LLSI) White Belt
Related News & Insights
- Blog PostSecond Circuit Affirms Ruling That Excess D&O Insurer Is Not Required to Advance Defense CostsWiley Executive SummaryNathan B. LovettNovember 27, 2023
- Blog PostCalifornia Court Asserts Insurer Bad FaithWiley Executive SummaryNathan B. LovettSeptember 14, 2023
- Blog PostFourth Circuit: Search Warrant Does Not Constitute a “Claim”Wiley Executive SummaryNathan B. LovettAugust 17, 2023
- Blog PostQuiet Title Action Does Not Involve Covered “Loss”Wiley Executive SummaryNathan B. LovettJuly 19, 2023