Ralph G. Wellington is a lawyer practicing alternative dispute resolution, appellate practice, class action and 8 other areas of law. Ralph received a B.A. degree from Kalamazoo College in 1968, and has been licensed for 55 years. Ralph practices at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP in Philadelphia, PA.
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Firm InformationPositionPartnerFirm NameSchnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP
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Representative Cases & TransactionsCasesREPRESENTATIVE MATTERS: Alternative Dispute Resolution Experience: Has served as an arbitrator or mediator in numerous complex disputes, including the following representative matters: Dispute between a former partner of a prominent law firm
his former firm over substantial fees to be paid from various class action lawsuits.
Dispute among several major insurance companies
a corporate insured arising from decades of liability claims. Issues included stacking, policy interpretation, exhaustion
allocation.
Multi-million dollar software contract dispute among three companies.
Dispute between two law firms over proper allocation of fees from major contingency case.
Claims of sexual discrimination
wrongful termination by a former attorney in a law firm.
Has served as counsel in multiple ADR matters, including: Dispute among several nationally prominent class action law firms over division of very substantial fees from a major settlement. Ultimately resolved during mediation process.
Arbitration between two companies over liability for environmental contamination. Case required several weeks of evidentiary hearings
argument.
Multiple mediations arising from accidents resulting in deaths
serious injuries.
Litigation Experience: Four decades of experience as a civil trial
appellate lawyer. Areas of trial focus have included significant corporate
business disputes
class actions
securities
trust
estate court matters
aviation
railroad law
professional ethics
product liability
environmental
contract
common law claims.
Representative subject areas include: Class Actions: Lead counsel for chemical company in defeating medical
property damage class action brought on behalf of all residents of a nearby town.
Lead counsel for railroads in defeating medical
property damage class actions brought on behalf of all persons
businesses residing near a train chemical car derailment.
Lead counsel for construction company in a multi-billion dollar claim alleging fraud in the sale of bonds to fund a nuclear plant project.
Other cases include: Antitrust cases involving allegations of price fixing.
Insurance practices, including voluntary market premiums.
Disclosure issues under the Federal securities laws.
Municipal bond defaults.
Adequacy of notice given to class members.
Appellate Matters: Argument before the U.S. Supreme Court obtaining reversal of two Circuit Courts of Appeals decisions,
clarifying the law of job-related emotional distress claims under the Federal Employers Liability Act.
Argument before the Delaware Supreme Court, obtaining reversal for clients involving a matter of first impression as to whether there was insurance coverage for a settlement under the False Claims Act.
Argument before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, confirming that a tenured professor, dismissed for charges of sexual harassment, had been provided due process by the college.
Argument before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, confirming that qualified judicial immunity or qualified immunity protected Board members from personal suit
liability.
Before multiple state appellate courts as special appellate counsel.
Aviation: Lead trial counsel for the engine manufacturer of the developmental V-22 Osprey aircraft following a crash in the Potomac River, resulting in a defense verdict.
Lead trial counsel for the corporate owner of a helicopter involved in a mid-air collision with a fixed-wing aircraft resulting in multiple death
injury claims.
Lead trial counsel in numerous cases involving general aviation aircraft
their engine
component part manufacturers.
Internal Investigations: Conducted internal investigation of a Fortune 100 company concerning Board authorized expenditures directed to a public official.
Examined the financial activity of senior executives of an international company amid accusations of inappropriate use of corporate funds.
Other Matters: Lead counsel for the Barnes Foundation in its successful, multi-year effort to amend the original indenture
obtain court permission to create a new art education center in Philadelphia.
Counsel for financial institutions in several matters where fiduciary responsibilities were alleged to have been breached.
Lead counsel for a major railroad in a multi-week arbitration involving a construction overrun
delay claim involving the installation of 2, 000 miles of fiber-optic cable.
Has testified as an expert witness on the propriety of legal services rendered by law firms.
Professional Dispute Resolution Training: Has attended numerous training sessions including: AAA, Effective Advocacy
Management in Arbitration
AAA Enough Already! Striking the Right Balance of Discovery in Arbitration
AAA Arbitration Awards: Safeguarding, Deciding & Writing Awards
AAA Arbitration Fundamentals
Best Practices for New AAA Arbitrators
AAA Arbitration Performance
Demeanor: Meeting Participant Expectations
CPR, Annual Meetings
CPR Spring Meeting
Experience
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1971, Pennsylvania
MembershipsProfessional Affiliations
•fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers since 1999
•fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers since 1997
•Member, Board of Directors, International Academy of Trial Lawyers, 2012-2018
•Member, CPR Panel of Distinguished Neutrals
•Member, Arbitration Panel, American Arbitration Association
•Board member, Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 2003-2013
vice president, 2008-2013
•Board member, Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, 1993-2003
president, 1999-2001
•Trustee, Kalamazoo College,1993-2006
•American Bar Association
Philadelphia Bar Association (past chair of many committees)
•Board member, Lutheran Settlement House, 2009-2016Bar FellowshipAmerican College of Trial Lawyers since 1997• Vice Chair, Mann Center for the Performing Arts
• Board member, Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce
• Board member, Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (1993-2003); president (1999-2001)
• Trustee, Kalamazoo College,1993-2006
• American Bar Association; Philadelphia Bar Association (past chair of many committees); numerous other professional associations
Other Distinctions
• Listed in The Best Lawyers in America for appellate law, "bet-the-company" litigation, commercial litigation, banking and finance litigation, and trusts and estates litigation, 2007-2014
• Recognized as a "Local Litigation Star" for Pennsylvania in Benchmark Litigation, 2011-2013 and Benchmark Appellate, 2013
• Named one of the region's top attorneys by SmartCEO for the "Legal Elite Readers Choice" award, 2011
• Listed in Who's Who in American Law
• Rated AV® Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell®
• Named a "Pennsylvania Super Lawyer" for business litigation, 2004-2013
• One of 78 attorneys selected worldwide for providing superior client service in independent survey of Fortune 1000 companies
• One of 10 lawyers and judges asked by the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives to testify on issues leading to class action reform legislation
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Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolUniversity of Michigan Law School
Class of 1970
J.D.
Other EducationKalamazoo College
Class of 1968
B.A.
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Personal Details & HistoryAgeBorn in 1946
1946
Ralph G. Wellington
1600 Market Street, Suite 3600Philadelphia, PA 19103U.S.A.
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