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Auto Injury Litigation From Start to Finish $99.00



Copyright: February 2011
Product ID#: 55712MO

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From Event: Auto Injury Litigation From Start to Finish, held February 2011.

Program Description

One of the truths of auto accident practice is that no matter how similar the cases look – they're never the same. Within this vast variety, however, there are patterns that form into effective legal strategies. You can spend years of trial practice amassing the information to make them apparent, or you can benefit from the decades of combined experience that our attorney faculty have distilled into a crash course on getting to the successful resolution as quickly and efficiently as possible. We'll help you develop simple practical skills to streamline the process and avoid missing any pertinent issues or steps. Get the tools you need to win your next auto dispute – order today!


Course Content
  1. Case Intake, Pre-Suit Investigation
  2. Insurance Coverage Research and Negotiations with the Claims Representatives
  3. Initial Filing and Discovery, Experts and Evidence
  4. Damages, Liens, Bad Faith and Subrogation in Settlement Negotiations
  5. Ethics

  

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