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News & Legal Updates

March 10th, 2017 | Posted in:
Texas Legal Update for Adjusters

2.0 hours of General CE First Party Property and Premises Update; Insurance Law Update—Texas Supreme Court; Suits Against the Claim Professional; Apportionment of Damages

March 10th, 2017 | Posted in:
Legal Update for Claims Professionals

1.0 hours of General CE Insurance Law Update – Texas Supreme Court; Litigation Trends: Judicial Tort Reform; Suits Against the Claim Professional

March 10th, 2017 | Posted in:
Legal and Legislative Update for Claim Professionals

2.0 hours of General CE Medicare/Medicaid Liens, Medicare Set-Asides, Hospital Liens, Insurance Law Update – Texas Supreme Court, Litigation Trends: Judicial Tort Reform

March 10th, 2017 | Posted in:
Topical Issues Facing Claims Professionals

2.0 hours of General CE Construction Defect Issues; Motor Carrier Coverage; Liability Issues for Voluntary Firefighters and Good Samaritans; Trucking Verdicts

March 10th, 2017 | Posted in:
Texas Supreme Court Update

1.0 hour of General CE Insurance Cases; Premises Liability Cases; Other Tort Cases; Legislative Update

March 10th, 2017 | Posted in:
Medicare/Medicaid Liens, Medicare Set-Asides, Hospital Liens

History of Medicare; Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) Statute; Tort Settlements; Seriously, Don’t Mess with Medicare; Lien Reduced by Cost of Procurement; Past Medical Expenses; Set-Asides; New 2007 Act; New Deadlines

March 10th, 2017 | Posted in:
The Role of Arbitration in Litigation Today

1.0 hour of General CE The ADR Movement; Texas’s Take on Arbitration Agreements; Coverage Implications; Practical Implications