PRACTICE AREAS
  • Complex Civil Litigation
  • Property and Casualty Loss Coverage
  • Commercial Insurance and Reinsurance Litigation
  • Large Loss Subrogation Litigation
  • Bad Faith Litigation
  • Product Liability Litigation
  • Construction Defect Litigation
  • Municipal Annexation Litigation
  • Eminent Domain
  • White Collar Criminal Defense
  • Mediation
  • Arbitration

“Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.” Henry David Thoreau’s words certainly ring true when examining the accomplishments of CWP.
From the outset, CWP’s success has been the direct result of clear focus and plenty of sweat equity. The firm’s attorneys come from a variety of backgrounds, but they all share the same dedication and willingness to do the work necessary to get the job done. CWP has established a major niche in handling complex litigation, and its lawyers have dedicated countless hours to making this expertise a hallmark.

CWP handles litigation on a national and global scale. A key strength is the understanding that each venue is different and must be evaluated with the help of other professionals who know the advantages and disadvantages of the particular legal arena. Though the forum may differ, CWP has found that hard work, attention to detail, the ability to collaborate with other firms and experts, and good communication with the client are always keys to success. With this philosophy, the attorneys of CWP have handled litigation in Florida, Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, North Carolina, Louisiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Barbados, Trinidad, Aruba, Greece, and Poland with a high degree of success.

In short, CWP is a young and vibrant, yet experienced, firm that’s not doing business as usual. Unlike some of its peers, CWP does not limit its representation to either plaintiffs or defendants. CWP lawyers are very capable and eager to mount a rock-solid defense. Then again, they are equally skilled at prosecuting a claim for the plaintiff. This “cross training” philosophy has proven beneficial to the firm and its clients as it yields insight from both sides and is leveraged to ensure favorable outcomes.