Curt Feig
member
Practice Areas
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Insurance
Coverage
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Insurance Bad
Faith
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General
Litigation
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Insurance
Defense
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Complex
Litigation
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Personal
Narrative
After obtaining
his law degree, Curt joined the insurance coverage group at
Cozen O’Connor’s Northwest Regional Office in Seattle. He
became a Member of the firm in 1997 and served as the Vice
Chairman of the firm’s Environmental Coverage practice group
in 2003. Along with three colleagues from Cozen O’Connor,
Curt formed Nicoll Black Misenti & Feig (now Nicoll Black &
Feig) in September, 2004.
Curt has
extensive experience representing insurers in all aspects of
insurance coverage, including advising clients on pre-suit
claims handling and litigation in the areas of environmental
liability, construction defect liability, products
liability, first-party property losses, builders risk
coverage, and bad faith claims and litigation. He also
represents insurers in insurer vs. insurer disputes
involving claims for contribution, subrogation and indemnity
as well as primary/excess disputes. He has also represented
insureds in various construction and bodily injury
litigation. He is a member of the American, Washington and
King County Bar Associations, the Oregon Bar, and is
admitted to practice in the 9th Circuit as well
as Federal Court for the Western District of Washington and
the District of Oregon. Curt was named a “Super Lawyer” by
Washington Law & Politics in 2000-2003 and 2005
through the present. Curt is a frequent speaker on
insurance topics.
Representative
Matters
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Represented
lead third-party insurer in Alcoa v. Admiral
insurance coverage litigation in King County Superior
Court where total damages sought exceeded $1 billion.
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Represented
numerous insurers in multi-million dollar coverage
litigation involving liability for defective hardboard
siding.
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Represented
numerous insurers in construction defect coverage
claims, assisting insurers in responding to claims and
in resolving underlying construction defect litigation.
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Represented
insurer in several claims arising out of claims for
clergy abuse in connection with Roman Catholic
Archdiocese.
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Represented
insurers in numerous first-party claims alleging
collapse coverage arising from construction defects.
Education
Saint Olaf
College, B.A. in Philosophy cum laude, 1980
University
of Puget Sound School of Law, J.D. summa cum laude 1990
Professional
Experience
Associate,
Cozen O’Connor, 1990 – 1995
Junior
Member, Cozen O’Connor, 1995 -- 2000
Senior
Member, Cozen O’Connor, 2000 – 2004
Founding
Member, Nicoll Black & Feig, 2004 – present
Associations
American Bar
Association
Washington
State Bar Association
Oregon Bar
Association
Defense
Research Institute
Honors
“Super
Lawyer” 2000, 2003, 2005-2008
Bar Memberships
Washington
State
Oregon State
U.S.
District Court, Western District of Washington
U.S.
District Court, District of Oregon
U.S. Court
of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |