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Andrew Calica Joins King & Spalding As Partner In Product Liability And Mass Torts Practice
Andrew Calica Joins King & Spalding As Partner In Product Liability And Mass Torts Practice
King & Spalding has announced the addition of Andrew Calica as a Partner in its Product Liability and Mass Torts practice group, based in the New York office.
He brings extensive experience in complex product liability and mass and class action litigation across various industries, including chemicals and pharmaceuticals. His practice also encompasses antitrust and commodities litigation, as well as commercial disputes related to financial products, contracts, and accounting, including trial work.
“Andrew is a polished and savvy lawyer with established relationships that will allow him to immediately add significant value to the firm and our product liability practice,” said Tracie Renfroe, co-leader of the firm’s Product Liability and Mass Torts practice group. “By welcoming Andrew to our team, we also add depth and breadth with his diverse skillset – which in addition to product liability includes commercial litigation and banking and finance litigation – and continue growing our roster of top litigators in New York.”
He joins King & Spalding from Mayer Brown, where he was a Partner.
“I am excited to hit the ground running at King & Spalding, collaborating with my new colleagues, many of whom I have worked alongside for years,” said Calica. “King & Spalding is a leader in my practice areas and boasts a top-notch team, which makes it the ideal place to bring my experience and relationships to help propel the practice and firm even further and contribute to the culture of growth in New York.”