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Jaburg Wilk adds Gallinat to construction litigation group

Posted 3/1/20

The law firm of Jaburg Wilk announces that Nathan M. Gallinat joined the firm as an attorney in the construction defect litigation group.

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Jaburg Wilk adds Gallinat to construction litigation group

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The law firm of Jaburg Wilk announces that Nathan M. Gallinat joined the firm as an attorney in the construction defect litigation group.

Before joining Jaburg Wilk, Mr. Gallinat represented clients in insurance defense, commercial litigation and construction defect litigation, according to a press release.

“I’m very excited that Nathan has joined the firm and our construction law group,” said Jaburg Wilk Construction Defense Practice Group Leader Cole Crabtree in a prepared statement.

“His commercial litigation and insurance law experience provides our insurance and construction clients with another well- rounded attorney.”

Mr. Gallinat earned his law degree from Notre Dame Law School and his bachelor’s degree from Gonzaga University, the release said, adding that he is admitted in Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico.