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North Carolina State Bar Association 2018 Insurance Law Section Annual Meeting
Presenter, North Carolina State Bar Association 2018 Insurance Law Section Annual Meeting, January 2018.
This year’s Insurance Law Section CLE includes several speakers to enlighten us about useful tools in litigating coverage matters, such as e-discovery, use of experts and a demonstration about depositions of insurance company representatives. Our offering also includes a discussion of cutting edge (and in the news) issues as those relate to the insurance world, such as privacy and data security. We have our usual annual case law update (always instructive) and a nationally-known speaker to provide information about professional liability insurance. Our day of learning is rounded out with our mental health hour — a discussion on mindfulness — something we can all use in our practices and beyond.
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Event Details
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
NC Bar Center
Dorsett Auditorium, 8000 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina 27513
8:00 – 4:30 PM
PROGRAM AGENDA
8:00 Registration
8:25 Welcome and Introductions
8:30 Professional Liability Insurance – R. Hugh Lumpkin
9:15 Top Insurance Law Decisions – Joshua D. Davey and L. D. Simmons
10:00 Break
10:15 E-Discovery and Litigation Management — 3 Hot Topics in E-Discovery for Insurance Law Practitioners: (1) International Privacy Concerns and E-Discovery; (2) Technological Advances in E-Discovery; and (3) Practical Solutions for Managing E-Discovery in Insurance Litigation – Craig D. Cannon and Mary K. “Katie” King
11:15 Experts in Insurance Coverage Disputes – Walter E. Brock and J. Mark Langdon
12:00 2018 Insurance Law Section Annual Meeting – James W. Bryan, Nexsen Pruet PLLC, Greensboro,
2017-2018 Section Chair, Presiding
12:15 Networking Lunch (included at Live program only)
1:00 Privacy and Data Security — Is There Coverage for That?
– David G. Harris II and Elizabeth E. Spainhour
2:00 Deposing the Insurance Company Representative —
Insured Perspective – Allison B. Parker, Insurer Perspective – Brian O. Beverly
3:00 Networking Reception
3:30 Using Mindfulness to Improve Your Legal Practice* – Sarah E. Nagae
4:30 Adjourn
*Indicates portion providing Substance Abuse/Mental Health credit
CLE Credit
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) and Certified Paralegal Education (CPE) (Total): 6.25
General: 5.25
Substance Abuse/Mental Health (SA/MH): 1.00
Speakers
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