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Keeping Current With Auto Litigation in NY 2019


Old iMIS Number:
VFY21


Description

Keeping Current With New York Automobile Litigation

Program Description: Most attorneys are consulted at some point to advise clients on the complex legalities that follow an automobile accident.  Attorneys must be generally familiar with the fundamental principles of New York's automobile "no-fault" law, the applicable regulations, and the important filing and notice requirements and deadlines.  This program will cover new developments in no-fault law and the intricacies of automobile litigation in New York State.  Topics will include an overview of the latest developments in mediation and ADR proceedings, how to take a meaningful deposition, and the use of medical and bio-mechanical experts at the time of trial.  Outstanding and experienced lecturers will cover what you need to know about this important area of the law. 

Program Planning Chair
Robert A. Glick | 
Brand Glick Brand, P.C.

Thursday, May 30, 2019
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 

NYSBA
1 Elk Street
Albany, NY 12207

7.0 MCLE Credits; 5.0 Skills; 1.0 Ethics; 1.0 Areas of Professional Practice 

NYSBA Members: $175
Trial Lawyers Section Members: $150
Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law Section: $150

Non-member: $275

Can't Attend in person?  This program is available as a live webcast.  
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Sponsors
Trial Lawyers Section
Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law Section
Committee on Continuing Legal Education

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Newly Admitted Attorneys: To receive skills credit, newly admitted attorneys must take accredited transitional CLE courses in traditional live classroom settings that have been approved by the CLE Board for use by newly admitted attorneys.  For more information about the CLE Rules, please go to www.nycourts.gov/Attorneys/CLE.

Out of State Accreditation: This program has also been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California, the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board and the Board of Continuing Legal Education of the State of New Jersey.  If you require MCLE credit in other states, we can provide you a Uniform MCLE Form.

Partial Credit for Program Segments Not Allowed: Under the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board Regulations and Guidelines, attendees at CLE programs cannot get MCLE credit for a program segment (typically, a lecture or panel, of which there are usually several in a program) unless they are present for the entire segment. Those who arrive late, depart early, or are absent for any portion of the segment WILL NOT receive credit for that program segment.


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