Because this is a CD audio seminar you enjoy:
- Fast, convenient learning without any out-of-office time lost;
- No travel-related expenses or complications;
- The perfect affordable way to update yourself rapidly on current laws.
This Tennessee Attorneys Memo audio conference is perfect for plaintiff’s attorneys, defense attorneys, attorneys representing insurance companies, and attorneys representing the government.
Regardless of which side you represent in personal injury settlement negotiations, you need to be aware of other parties' interests. Learn the rules for getting the best verdict or largest slice of the settlement pie for your client by participating in the all-new audio conference, Personal Injury Practice in Tennessee: Clarifying Subrogation, Liens, and Assignments.
In just 90 minutes, an attorney experienced in personal injury issues will cover:
- The dos and don'ts for dealing with statutory liens
- Assignments to third parties
- When releases and hold harmless agreements are useful
- Handling payments to physicians, hospitals, physical therapists, and medical insurers
- Non-ERISA subrogation liens
- TennCare/Medicaid subrogation liens
- Medicare, ERISA plan subrogation liens
--When lien is effective
--Contacts – insider’s tips
--How to negotiate successfully
--Attorney’s responsibility
--Impact on subrogation and reimbursement
July 15, 2008
Personal Injury Practice in Tennessee: Clarifying Subrogation, Liens, and Assignments
is just $137.

or call (800) 274-6774
Presented by Bryan Moseley
J. Bryan Moseley is a partner in the Nashville law firm of Moseley & Moseley where his main areas of practice are civil litigation, premises liability, and consumer protection. Mr. Moseley is a frequent speaker on personal injury/auto injury topics for the National Business Institute.
He earned his B.A. degree, cum laude, from Middle Tennessee State University and his J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Mr. Moseley is a member of the Nashville Bar Association and the Tennessee Association of Justice.
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