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Cort T. Malone

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Cort T. Malone is a shareholder in the New York office of Anderson Kill and co-chair of the firm’s biometric liability insurance recovery group. James A. Goodridge is an attorney in Anderson Kill’s New York office who focuses his practice on insurance recovery and commercial litigation.

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