The Michigan Association for Justice will sponsor its “No-Fault Institute XVIII—Confronting the Confusion: The New Law Now” on Thursday and Friday, October 7-8, at the Four Points by Sheraton Novi, 27000 S. Krevich Dr. in Novi. Thursday, October 7, will be “PIP Day” and Friday, October 8, will focus on “Negligence.” George T. Sinas and Wayne J. Miller are coordinating the institute.
Topics to be covered include;
Day 1: PIP Day
• Update on PIP Cases, with Wayne Miller of Miller & Tischler PC
• The PIP Opt Out, with Tom Sinas of Sinas Dramis Law Firm
• Fee CAPS: Medicare (3157(2)-(6)), with Richard Hillary of Miller Johnson
• Fee CAPS: Non-Medicare (3157(7)), with Andrew Horne of Miller & Tischler PC
• DIFS, with Maureen Kinsella of Miller & Tischler PC
• Utilization Review, with Katie Tucker of Sinas Dramis Law Firm
• PIP Skills: Case Evaluation, with Omar Sheriff of Seva Law Firm
• PIP Skills: Claim Rep Deps, with Adrienne Logeman of Logeman, Iafrate, & Logeman PC
• Attendant Care, with MAJ Silver Sponsor/Treasurer Nick Andrews of Liss, Seder, & Andrews PC
• Service Provider Claims, with Josh Havens and Adam Slingwein of Law Offices of Bruce K. Pazner
• PIP Statutes of Limitations, with Alisha Rubin of Kajy Law PLLC
• Retroactivity, with Mark Granzotto of Mark Granzotto PC
Day 2: Negligence
• Auto Neg/Tort Threshold Update, with MAJ Past President George Sinas of Sinas Dramis Law Firm
• UM/UIM Claims, with Steve Sinas of Sinas Dramis Law Firm
• Technology, with MAJ Gold Sponsor Peter “PJ” Leiss of Robson Forensic
• Noneconomic Loss Claims, with David E. Christensen of Christensen Law,
• Intro to Trucking Liability Cases, with Tom James of Michigan Auto Law
• Auto Neg Skills, with Kevin Seiferheld of Michigan Auto Law
• Auto Neg Skills, with MAJ Past President Robert Raitt of Raitt Law PLLC
• Auto Neg Skills, with Jennifer Damico of Buckfire Law Firm
• Tort Liens, with Robert June of Law Offices of Robert June PC
• Excess Economic Loss, with Josh Terebelo of Michigan Auto Law
• Legislative Update, with MAJ Executive Director Stephen Pontoni and MAJ Director of Governmental Affairs Bill Flory
The seminar is open to MAJ members and non-members. Cost for MAJ members is $520, MAJ members 3 years or less of practice pay $340, MAJ sustaining members pay $300, MAJ Paralegal and student members pay $315, and non-members pay $790. Judges can attend for free.
COVID vaccines are required for the 2021 No-Fault Institute. Masks are recommended, but not required.
To register, visit www.michiganjustice.org or call 517-321-3073.
- Posted September 14, 2021
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'No-Fault Institute' offered by MAJ October 7-8
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