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Emily Garrison

Emily Garrison

USA 2026

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Practice Areas

Emily Garrison is an experienced litigator who focuses her practice on insurance recovery for policyholders. Emily has significant experience handling complex coverage disputes through arbitration and litigation. She has also participated in numerous out-of-court negotiations, in mediation or otherwise, that have led to significant recoveries for corporate policyholders.

Emily represents clients across a broad range of industries, including major banking and financial institutions, manufacturers, global hospitality services, commercial real estate, and shipping services.

She provides counsel to corporate policyholders in disputes concerning, among other things, commercial general liability, directors & officers liability, cyber liability, professional liability, employment practices liability, first party property damage and environmental liabilities.

Additionally, Emily advises public and private companies on structuring, placing and renewing complex insurance coverage programs.

Chambers Review

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Insurance: Dispute Resolution: Policyholder - Illinois

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial

Emily Garrison of Morgan Lewis is a coverage litigator with particular expertise representing manufacturing and industrial clients in matters concerning personal injury and property damage.

Strengths

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  • She does an excellent job analyzing coverage and ensuring it is as robust as possible.

    Insurance: Dispute Resolution: PolicyholderChambers Guide to the USA
  • She is a terrific lawyer who truly stands out.

    Insurance: Dispute Resolution: PolicyholderChambers Guide to the USA

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