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| From Event: Litigating Bad Faith Insurance Claims, held August 2011.
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Program Description
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Don't let your opponent have the edge! Gain insider tips that will take your bad faith litigation skills to the next level. Seasoned veterans divulge their personal litigation strategies in this essential guide with unforgettable real-life experiences and case examples. Add new techniques to your litigation playbook – order today!
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Course Content
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- Key Issues and Case Law Update
- Secrets to Discovery
- The Plaintiff's Side of the Table: Negotiation and Litigation Techniques
- The Insurer's Playbook for Negotiation and Litigation
- Damages
- Q&A Roundtable: Challenges Encountered
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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KEY ISSUES AND CASE LAW UPDATE 9:00 - 10:00, Andrew M. Roman - Defining “Reasonable”: A Brief Overview of Bad Faith Insurance
- McCarran-Ferguson and ERISA Preemption
- Recent Court Decisions
- New Legislative Initiatives
SECRETS TO DISCOVERY 10:15 - 11:15, Paul K. Geer - Rules of Discovery Impacting Bad Faith Litigation
- Crucial Documents and Information to Uncover and Examine
- Effective Management of Requests for Production
- Interrogatory Strategies
- Depositions: Determining the Order and Key Parties to Depose
THE PLAINTIFF'S SIDE OF THE TABLE: NEGOTIATION AND LITIGATION TECHNIQUES 11:15 - 12:15, Andrew M. Roman - The Importance of Venue
- Preventing or Handling Vexatious and Expensive Litigation Tactics
- Evaluating Your Options for Summary Judgment
- Secrets to Selecting and Using Experts
- Explosive Traps to Avoid
- Advanced Negotiation Tactics
- Exempting a Case From ADR
THE INSURER'S PLAYBOOK FOR NEGOTIATION AND LITIGATION 1:15 - 2:15, Paul K. Geer - Internal Claims Settlement Policies
- Advanced Negotiation Tactics
- Challenges to Admission of Expert Testimony and Other Evidence
- Reverse Bad Faith and Other Defense Strategies
- Defense Strategies for Third-Party Claims and Large Loss Cases
- The Importance of Establishing Choice of Venue
- Explosive Traps to Avoid
DAMAGES 2:30 - 3:30, Paul K. Geer and Andrew M. Roman - Statutory Damages
- Compensative Damages
- Attorneys' Fees and Costs
- Punitive Damages
- Interest/Delay Damages
Q&A ROUNDTABLE: CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED 3:30 - 4:30, Paul K. Geer and Andrew M. Roman - War Stories: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Case Study
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PAUL K. GEER is a shareholder in the Pittsburgh law firm of DiBella Geer McAllister & Best, P.C. His law practice involves a variety of insurance litigation including defense of bad faith claims. Mr. Geer has tried cases containing bad faith claims to verdict in five states. He has provided numerous seminars and lectures to his clients within the insurance industry. Mr. Geer earned his undergraduate degree from Ohio Wesleyan University, majoring in history and education. After teaching high school history for two years, he enrolled in Duquesne University School of Law where he graduated in 1978. Mr. Geer is a member of the American and Allegheny County bar associations. He has been a regular participant in the Property Loss Research Bureau. Mr. Geer's law practice has consisted largely of bad faith defense litigation since the Pennsylvania Bad Faith Statute was passed. He has served as a bad faith course planner for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute and has presented numerous bad faith seminars for National Business Institute. ANDREW M. ROMAN is a director in the Pittsburgh office of Cohen & Grigsby P.C., where he also heads the firm's insurance coverage litigation practice area. He regularly represents corporate plaintiffs in claims and suits against their insurance companies, including suits for bad faith. Mr. Roman is an adjunct professor of law at Duquesne University School of Law, where he has taught courses on environmental law and toxic torts. He has also spoken previously on insurance bad faith for National Business Institute. Mr. Roman earned his B.A. degree from Bucknell University and he attended Duquesne University Law School where he graduated in 1976, and was editor-in-chief of the Duquesne Law Review. Mr. Roman is a member of the American, Pennsylvania and Allegheny County bar associations.
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