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[Appearance] “Insurance Coverage Litigation” Seminar

[Appearance] “Insurance Coverage Litigation” Seminar

August 25, 2017 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Insurance Coverage

I enjoyed the opportunity today to speak to the group attending the “Insurance Coverage Litigation” seminar in Birmingham. Like my previous two speaking opportunities at NBI events, this group was engaged and inquisitive, which is always nice at CLEs. The topics I covered were “Recent Insurance Coverage Decisions in Alabama” and” Creatively Framing Your Coverage Position.”

In December I’m scheduled two speak at another NBI seminar called, “Truck Accident Litigation from A to Z.” The topics I’ll be presenting are “Using FMCSRs and Other Trucking Laws/Regs to Support Your Case” and “Investigation, Authentication and Admissibility of Truck Accident Evidence.” I will be in Mobile (Dec. 19) and Birmingham (Dec. 21).

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