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Insurance Law 2020: Practical Solutions to Insurance Headaches

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Insurance Law 2020: Practical Solutions to Insurance Headaches

approved for 6.0 CLE hours (inc. 1.0 ethics hour)

Speakers & Topics

Welcoming Remarks, Program Chairs – 

  • Paul Coates, Pinto Coates Kyre & Bowers, Greensboro
  • Jon Ward, Pinto Coates Kyre & Bowers, Greensboro

Who is Stealing My Client’s Medpay?  

  • Doug Maynard, Maynard & Harris, Attorneys at Law, PLLC, Winston-Salem 

Applications of Rule 414 in UM/UIM Arbitration

  • Mike Adkins,  Adkins & Carter, Salisbury 

Appraisal in Homeowner’s Claims

  • Lamar Armstrong, Armstrong & Armstrong, Smithfield 

Roundtable Discussion of Trends in Coverage and Bad-Faith Litigation 

  • David Brown, Goldberg Segalla, Greensboro 
  • Jeremy Wilson, Ward & Smith, Wilmington

Pre-Suit Disclosure of Liability Coverage Limits

  • Jon Ward, Pinto Coates Kyre & Bowers, Greensboro 

Property Damage, Diminished Value, Fraud, and Related Claims

  • Larry Serbin, Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, Charlotte 

Ethics in the Context of Insurance Cases 

  • Paul Coates, Pinto Coates Kyre & Bowers, Greensboro 


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Who Is Stealing My Client's Medpay
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Applications of Rule 414 in UM/UIM Arbitration
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Appraisal in Homeowner’s Claims
Open to view video.
Open to view video.
Trends in Coverage and Bad-Faith Litigation
Open to view video.
Open to view video.
Pre-Suit Disclosure of Liability Coverage Limits
Open to view video.
Open to view video.
Property Damage, Diminished Value, Fraud, and Related Claims
Open to view video.
Open to view video.
Ethics in the Context of Insurance Cases
Open to view video.
Open to view video.
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