
Our Turn to Serve: Practitioner's Guide to Camp Lejeune Justice Act
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Our Turn to Serve: Practitioner's Guide to Camp Lejeune Justice Act
6.25 CLE hours (inc. 1.0 ethics hour)
Topics & Speakers
Welcoming Remarks
- Shannon Leskin, NCAJ Executive Director, Raleigh
- Mona Lisa Wallace, Wallace & Graham, PA, Salisbury
Dissecting The Camp Lejeune Justice Act | Government Guidance on Filing Administrative Claim Forms
- Whitney Wallace Williams, Wallace & Graham, PA, Salisbury
Insider View of Camp Lejeune - Do's and Don'ts When Representing Marines & Veterans
- Larry Hall, Wallace & Graham, PA, Salisbury
Potential Similarities and Differences between MDLs and Camp Lejeune Justice Act
- Marcus Susen, Susen Law Group, Ft. Lauderdale
Proving Exposure: The Real Science Behind What Proof is Required
- Kevin McKie, Environmental Litigation Group, P.C., Birmingham
Proving General and Specific Causation
- Bill Graham, Wallace & Graham, P.A., Salisbury
Damages: Interpretations of "appropriate relief" under Camp Lejeune Justice Act
- John Hughes, Wallace & Graham, PA., Salisbury
Damages Modeling
- Robin L. Greenwald, Weitz & Luxenberg, New York
Decedents: Opening Estates to Include the Onslow County Option
- Mark Doby, Wallace & Graham, PA., Salisbury
Unsettled Legal Issues
- Joel Rhine, Rhine Law Firm, Wilmington
Avoiding Ethics Violations in North Carolina
- Mona Lisa Wallace, Wallace & Graham, PA, Salisbury
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