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| From Event: Managing Liens and Subrogation in Auto Accident Litigation, held December 2010.
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Program Description
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You know better than most that just because the case is meritorious doesn't mean it's worth the time and effort. Failing to account and negotiate for liens can be disastrous for the plaintiff as well as the lienholders. This focused analysis of liens management in car crash litigation will help you take your trial practice to the next level. Order today!
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Course Content
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- Determining the Type of Lien Involved
- Treatment of Medical/Attorney Liens
- Subrogation Liens in General
- Subrogation as it Applies to Government Entities
- Resolution Strategies
- Ethical Considerations
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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DETERMINING THE TYPE OF LIEN INVOLVED 9:00 - 10:00, Robert B. Buckalew, William C. Frye and John T. Holleman IV - Introduction
- The Three Most Common Liens
- Discovering All Potential Lien Holders
- Requesting Information and Communication with Lien holders
TREATMENT OF MEDICAL/ATTORNEY LIENS 10:00 - 11:00, Robert B. Buckalew, William C. Frye and John T. Holleman IV - Statutory Provisions for Medical Liens
- Creation of a Medical Lien
- Problems That Arise
- Establishing Attorney Liens
SUBROGATION LIENS IN GENERAL 11:15 - 12:15, Robert B. Buckalew, William C. Frye and John T. Holleman IV - Introduction
- Made Whole Doctrine
- Subrogation as it Applies to Third Party Settlements
- Subrogation as it Applies to Workers' Compensation
- Subrogation as it Applies to UM/UIM Coverage
- Subrogation as is Applies to ERISA
SUBROGATION AS IT APPLIES TO GOVERNMENT ENTITIES 1:15 - 2:15, Robert B. Buckalew, William C. Frye and John T. Holleman IV - Generally
- The Veterans' Administration and U.S. Postal Service
- Medicare
- Medicaid
- Other Subrogation Considerations
- Conclusion
RESOLUTION STRATEGIES 2:15 - 3:15, Robert B. Buckalew, William C. Frye and John T. Holleman IV - Addressing Pending Liens in Settlement Negotiations/Litigation
- Practical Tips for Mediation
- Practical Tips for Arbitration
- Practical Tips for Trial
- Post - Judgment Collection
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS 3:30 - 4:30, Robert B. Buckalew, William C. Frye and John T. Holleman IV - Following the Rules of Professional Conduct
- Maintaining Confidentiality
- Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
- Pitfalls to Avoid when Representing Multiple Claims
- Declining or Terminating Representations
- Contacts with Persons Other Than Clients
- Settling the Question of Legal Fees
- Avoiding Legal Malpractice in Personal Injury Actions
- Our Tarnished Image as a Profession
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ROBERT B. BUCKALEW is a sole practitioner in Little Rock, where he has practices in the area of personal injury. He has dealt with such issues as automobile accidents, products liability, the Jones Act, industrial accidents and workers' compensation. Mr. Buckalew is licensed to practice in Arkansas and Missouri. He also is a member of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Buckalew earned his undergraduate degree from Hendrix College and his law degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law. WILLIAM C. FRYE is president of The Frye Law Firm, in North Little Rock, where he has been devoting his practice to workers' compensation, personal injury and general insurance defense for more than 23 years. Mr. Frye is a member of the Pulaski County, Arkansas (former chair, Workers' Compensation Law Section) and American bar associations and the Defense Research Institute. He earned both his B.A. degree, cum laude, and his J.D. degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. JOHN T. HOLLEMAN IV is a partner with Holleman and Associates, P.A. He is a litigation practitioner in Arkansas, Texas and Tennessee, where he practices exclusively in complex litigation on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants. Mr. Holleman is a frequent speaker before civic and professional groups in Arkansas. He is a member of the Arkansas and American bar associations, the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association and The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Mr. Holleman earned his B.S. degree from Arkansas Tech University, his M.B.A. degree from the University of Central Arkansas, his J.D. degree from the University of Arkansas and his LL.M degree from Tulane University.
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