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Crossing the (State) Line – How Your Trial & Settlement Strategies Can Change in Different States

Free for Chamber Members
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October 16 @ 11:00 am 12:30 pm

For multi-state businesses and their insurance providers, it can be a challenging, and even daunting, task to manage a regional or national litigation portfolio.

What legal issues are the same or similar from state to state? Which venues are more defense friendly? When should you consider removing matters to federal court? These and many other considerations are the focus of this webinar, which will examine a seemingly routine premises liability case that evolves into a multi-state nightmare.

Join us as we examine how different states address such issues as comparative fault to non-parties, indemnification, settlement considerations and much more. Our experienced trial attorneys will discuss specifics about how you can best position your case for an optimal result.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is designed to benefit business executives, in-house counsel and insurance claims professionals whose responsibilities extend beyond a single state. The session is free, and you are encouraged to share this invitation with colleagues.

Ready to Register?

Use the following link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7081197272047009630

Details

Date: October 16 Time:
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Event Tags:
Website: https://www.plunkettcooney.com/events-Crossing-the-State-Line-Webinar

Organizer

Plunkett Cooney Phone: 248-901-4000 Email: plunkettinfo@plunkettcooney.com Website: View Organizer Website
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