Profile
Nate represents insurers in connection with cyber risks. He routinely advises insurers in connection with first- and third-party cyber issues, and provides strategic advice on other media, technology, and privacy-related exposures.
Nate has worked on over 400 ransomware matters involving businesses of all sizes, and he leverages his experience to counsel insurers on ransomware-related issues.
Experience
Representative Matters
- Counsels insurers on first-party claims involving cyber-related incidents, including claims for business interruption, data recovery, cyber extortion, and other first-party coverages.
- Represents insurers for third-party claims arising from cyber-and privacy-related matters, including for technology-related professional services.
- Advises insurers on media liability exposures and associated claims.
- Conducts legal research and drafts pleadings addressing a wide variety of procedural and substantive issues for insurers involved in coverage litigation.
- Assists in monitoring complex litigation in state and federal courts and counsels insurers on coverage issues with respect to such litigation.
Professional Experience
- Judicial Intern, the Honorable William P. Robinson III, Rhode Island Supreme Court (2016-2017)
- Legal Intern, Eviction Defense Collaborative (2015)
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
J.D., cum laude, Boston College Law School
B.A., Brown University
Law Journals
Editor, Boston College Law & Religion Review
Bar and Court Memberships
- District of Columbia Bar
- California Bar
Certifications
Legal Lean Sigma Institute (LLSI) White Belt
Related News & Insights
- Blog PostEleventh Circuit Holds that Claims Pre-Date Policy, Sidesteps Rescission IssueWiley Executive SummaryNathan B. LovettDecember 23, 2024
- AlertCyber Risks and Insurance 2025 ForecastLeslie A. Platt, Margaret T. Karchmer, Pamela L. Signorello, Jessica N. Gallinaro, William F. Knauss, III, Nathan B. Lovett, Mallory Meaney, Lydia A. MillsDecember 19, 2024
- Blog PostNo Duty to Defend BIPA Lawsuit Given Absence of Data Breach or Security FailureWiley Executive SummaryNathan B. LovettSeptember 27, 2024
- Blog PostTexas Court Finds That Trademark Infringement Claims Involve Interrelated Wrongful ActsWiley Executive SummaryNathan B. LovettAugust 15, 2024