Bond Attorney, Edward P. Hourihan, Jr., Named One Of The Daily Record's 2012 Leaders In Law

November 18, 2012

(Rochester, NY):  Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC is pleased to announce that Edward P. Hourihan, Jr., Managing Attorney of the firm's Rochester office, has been named one of The Daily Record's 2012 Leaders in Law.  This distinction is awarded to area attorneys who have shown "tremendous dedication to the legal profession and selfless, tireless commitment to the community with a long list of outstanding accomplishments that serve as a shining example for others to follow."  (Link to full article - http://nydailyrecord.com/wp-files//atty2012_web.pdf )

Mr. Hourihan is a litigation attorney who addresses a broad array of business and commercial disputes at the trial and appellate levels in both state and federal courts. He regularly represents Fortune 500 and other large corporations, insurance carriers, municipalities and public and private institutions. A substantial portion of his practice is dedicated to litigating complex corporate business disputes, construction disputes, contractual breaches, insurance defense claims, land use/planning and zoning actions.  

In addition, Mr. Hourihan has represented over 50 owners in all aspects of construction law, including contract negotiation, claims consulting, and litigation and arbitration. In the last 10 years, he has counseled clients, including colleges, school districts, hospitals and other public and private entities, in connection with numerous construction projects the value of which collectively exceeds $1 billion.

Mr. Hourihan is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® 2013 and New York Super Lawyers 2012®. He is a graduate of Siena College (B.A., 1987) and Western New England College of Law (J.D., 1990).

Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC, founded in 1897, is a full service law firm comprised of  more than 200 attorneys, with offices in New York City, Albany, Buffalo, Garden City, Ithaca, Oswego, Rochester, Syracuse and Utica, New York; as well as Overland Park, Kansas; and Naples, Florida.