Ed draws on more than 30 years of paralegal experience, much of it in toxic tort and asbestos litigation.
As a history major in his undergraduate years, Ed was first drawn to the legal field by his love of research and documentation. He has worked extensively with document and asbestos information libraries, handling medical treatises, technical articles, product information and other discovery material, and he also has experience developing calendaring procedures and other internal systems, as well as creating client databases.
At Husch Blackwell, Ed manages the litigation calendar and court deadlines for toxic tort and asbestos matters throughout various jurisdictions in Pennsylvania. He oversees an intensely busy docket and also assists national coordinating counsel teams for major clients.
Ed has built a reputation for continually seeking to improve systems and outcomes, and he has often been known at firms as the team member who knows just about everything—and if he doesn’t know it, he knows where to look.