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Timoney Knox Welcomes New Law Firm Partner
Robert M. Runyon, III has joined the firm's Insurance Industry Group.

Fort Washington-based Timoney Knox, LLP is pleased to announce that Robert M. Runyon, III has joined the firm effective Feb. 3, as a partner. Runyon, of Radnor, is part of the firm’s Insurance Industry Group.
He will concentrate his practice on complex insurance coverage, the litigation of commercial/extra-contractual matters and alternative dispute resolution. Runyon’s practice will focus on matters throughout the nation for both domestic insurers and the London market.
Prior to joining Timoney Knox, Runyon worked for the last eight years as a senior vice president for Chubb North America Claims. While at Chubb, he was responsible for commercial property and marine claims handled with the assistance of independent adjusters across retail property, excess and surplus, multinational, inland marine, programs and specialty lines of business.
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In addition, when he was in private practice, he led a Catastrophic Property Loss Team and represented insurance carriers in a range of complex, multi-million-dollar loss property coverage disputes.
He is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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Runyon received his Juris Doctor degree from Villanova University School of Law in 1996, where he was a member of the Moot Court Board. He received his Bachelor of Arts in political science from Messiah College in 1992.
About Timoney Knox, LLP
Since 1921, the Timoney Knox law firm has served individuals and businesses in eastern Pennsylvania. The firm’s practice areas include business, corporate and tax law, commercial and civil litigation, education law, insurance industry law, labor and employment law, municipal law, personal injury law, real estate and zoning law and wills, trusts and estates law.