PRIMMER recently made the announcement that Jesse D Crary and Adam R Mordecai have become shareholders of the firm.
One the firm’s shareholders, Jeff Johnson, comments: “Jesse is a key member of the firm’s captive insurance practice. He is licensed and practices law in Washington D.C. as well as Vermont. Jesse has an established reputation for working very hard to produce great client outcomes.”
Jesse Crary concentrates his practice on captive insurance, commercial transactions, regulatory compliance and general corporate matters. Through his extensive work representing and advising captive insurance companies and risk retention groups, he has developed strong relationships with insurance regulators and leading captive service providers. Jesse is a specialist and leading attorney in the area of group medical stop loss captives.
Jesse helps clients develop integrated benefit programs that combine the administration of employee benefit plans with access to captive medical stop loss coverage, and provides valuable assistance navigating the complexities of insurance and benefits-related laws and regulations. Jesse has extensive experience forming and providing ongoing corporate and regulatory counsel to single parent, group, sponsored and protected cell captive insurance entities, as well as risk retention groups.
One the firm’s top litigators and shareholders, Gary Burt comments: “Adam is a first rate trial attorney, respected by his peers, and appreciated by his clients. He treats the practice of law not as a job, but a profession.”
Adam Mordecai is a civil trial lawyer with a diverse practice representing both plaintiffs and defendants in all manner of state and federal forums, including jury trials, bench trials, arbitrations, administrative hearings and mediations. Adam represents businesses large and small, insurers and individuals, with a particular emphasis on defending personal injury claims, resolving employment matters, handling insurance coverage issues, and litigating construction disputes on behalf of contractors, subcontractors and project owners. Adam works closely with clients to understand their priorities and find a resolution that best serves the client’s business or personal interests, whether through mediation, arbitration, trial or other means.
When the best or only course is trial, Adam works with clients throughout the adversarial process as an advocate, guide and counselor. Adam has successfully represented clients in trials throughout the state and draws upon his considerable courtroom experience to efficiently resolve legal problems.
Primmer, with offices in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Washington, DC, is full service law firm employing experienced legal professionals who deliver legal guidance and solution-based representation to its clients.
