This presentation will assist claims managers and their outside counsel in creating an infrastructure to assess and control damages in sexual abuse cases. The presenters will discuss methods for using local rules regarding joint tortfeasor damages distribution to benefit business and corporate clients and the value of protecting your insured and client’s reputation in negotiating and settling these claims.
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This course is designed to alert patent practitioners with the PTO rules on the “Duty of Discl...
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IPR theft in international trade is on the rise, with adverse consequences for workers, importers, c...
In the last 20 years, our profession has devoted a great deal of attention to the mental health of a...
In 2018, the United States Supreme Court, in Murphy vs. NCAA, held that sports gambling was legal in...
Clients pursue government contracts to make a profit and, since labor is the biggest cost driver in ...
This CLE presentation will empower attendees to: • Identify common issues and claims that pres...
When we think of criminal antitrust enforcement, we often think of monopolies and widespread price-f...
Recent legislative developments may significantly impact the Franchisor- Franchisee relationship mor...