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CLE# 2012-014: Multi-Party Litigation
Credits:
2.0 General / 1.5 Ethics
Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Purchase Program Recording (includes course material):
Course Materials Only:
- CD-Rom:
$20.00
- Hard Copy:
$30.00
*No CLE credit for materials only.
Topics:
Print Registration Form Agenda: 8:00 a.m. Registration begins
8:30 a.m. Introduction Rebecca Hozubin, Tort Law Section Chair
8:35 a.m. Third-Party Defense and Intra-Family Claims from the Defense Perspective Kimberlee Colbo, Hughes Gorski Seedorf Odsen & Tervooren LLC • Third-Party Practice and The Non-Existent Statute of Limitations • Allocation of Fault Issues When There Is A Phantom, Immune or Deceased Tortfeasor • Issues Involving Intra-Spousal/Family Claims • Update on Recent Offer of Judgment Decisions • Q & A
9:30 a.m. BREAK
9:45 a.m. Plaintiff Perspective of Third-Party Personal Injury Practice Mike Schneider, Law Offices of Michael J. Schneider P.C. • Third party practice: Managing litigation and E & O risks for claimants and their attorneys • The ‘Good, Bad, and Ugly’ of Third Party Practice: Comments on Mitchell v. Stonebridge • Q & A
11:00 a.m. BREAK
11:15 a.m. Commercial Multi Party Litigation;Allocating Risk & Responsibility Jim Talbot, Law Offices of James W. Talbot, PLLC • Construction defect will be used as the model for this presentation • The role of the homeowner, general contractor, bonding companies, sub contractors and design professionals • Issues in other commercial contexts • Q & A
12:00 p.m. Ethics of Third-Party Practice Steve Van Goor, Alaska Bar Association, Bar Counsel
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
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