Tort Law Conference for Tennessee Attorneys

Coming Friday, May 7, 2010, a one-day immersion into medical malpractice hot topics, claims against the government, summary judgment from an appellate court judge, and more.

Earn 7.5 hours of CLE (6.5 hours of general and one hour of dual) at this entertaining, interactive live event!

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Friday, May 7, 2010
Nashville School of Law
4013 Armory Oaks Drive
Free parking for this event.
(615) 256-3684

Tort Law Conference for Tennessee Attorneys is just $377.

BONUS CD: Your registration includes a Bonus CD containing summaries of recent tort cases from Tennessee appellate courts.

Earn 7.5 hours of CLE creditEarn 7.5 hours of CLE at this live event.



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Tort Law Conference for Tennessee Attorneys is just $377.

Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. The conference begins at 8 a.m. and concludes at 5:15 p.m. (There will be morning and afternoon breaks, and attendees will have 1 hour and 15 minutes for lunch on their own.)

Here's what we'll cover in just one day:

  • Summary judgment overview from an appellate court judge
  • Medicare secondary payer rule and its applicability to personal injury settlements
  • Claims against the government, including claims under the Governmental Tort Liability Act
  • “Hot topics” in medical malpractice
  • Tort claims and recovery for minors
  • Update on recent “slip and fall” cases
  • PLUS: An interactive, entertaining program for ethics credit

Meet your faculty:

  • Brandon Bass, Day & Blair PC
  • Rebecca Blair, Day & Blair PC
  • Donald Capparella, Dodson, Parker, Behm, & Capparella, PC
  • Daniel Clayton, Kinnard, Clayton & Beveridge
  • Judge Patricia Cottrell, Tennessee Court of Appeals
  • Bryan Moseley, Moseley & Moseley

Don't miss this chance to get answers to such questions as:

  • What changed with the Medicare secondary payer rule in 2010 and how does the rule affect your practice?
  • What where the ramifications of Hannan and Martin on summary judgment procedure in Tennessee?
  • How have attorneys coped with the 2008 and 2009 amendments to the Medical Malpractice Act?
  • What must attorneys know when pursuing a claim against the government?
  • What nuances must attorneys look for when pursuing a recovery in a tort action on behalf of minors?
  • What is necessary to prove constructive notice in a slip and fall case?
  • And more!

Earn 7.5 hours of CLE credit (6.5 hours of general and one hour of dual) at this live event.



 
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