The Michigan Association for Justice will sponsor its 12th annual “No-Fault Institute” Sept. 28-29 at the Westin in Southfield, 1500 Town Center.
“Are you caught up with the latest issues facing PIP Legislation, Tort Liens, UM/UIM Clauses, and Medicare/ERISA?” asked a spokesman for the MAJ. These are just some of the many topics up for discussion at the event.
Of special interest, the spokesman noted, is a presentation on “delay and deny tactics” by insurers.
The seminar is open to MAJ members and non-members.
Prices and registration information can be obtained at www.michiganjustice.org or by calling 517.321.3073.
The following month, the MAJ will host a program on “Advanced Deposition Strategies & Practice” on Oct. 23 at the Westin in Southfield.
Emily Thomas, of Reiter & Walsh in Bloomfield Hills, will serve as moderator of the program that runs from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.
The program is open to MAJ plaintiff members only.
- Posted August 31, 2015
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'No-Fault Institute' scheduled by MAJ
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