Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
United States
Bill Doerler is an associate in the Subrogation Department, practicing exclusively in the field of insurance subrogation. His practice focuses on researching, briefing and handling complex litigation and appellate matters. Issues Bill frequently analyzes include waiver of subrogation clauses, insurance coverage, the admissibility of expert testimony, the economic loss doctrine and damages recoverable.
Before joining the Subrogation Department, Bill was a member of the firm’s Appellate Practice Group, where he successfully briefed and argued cases in state and federal court addressing a wide variety of issues, including medical malpractice, personal injury and worker's compensation.
Prior to joining the Appellate Practice Group, Bill worked for seven years as a trial litigator. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Bill utilized his accounting degree by working for ten years as a financial administrator in private industry.
Areas of Practice | 1) Litigation and 2) Subrogation |
Law School | Widener University School of Law, (JD, 1997) |
Education | University of Delaware, (BS 1983) |
Bar Member / Association | Pennsylvania |
Most recent firm | White and Williams LLP |
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