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Handling a No-Fault Case

Thursday, October 18, 2007

- Location -
Holiday Inn Carrier Circle
6555 Old Collamer Road S.
East Syracuse, NY 13057
(315) 437-2761

7.0 TOTAL MCLE CREDITS
3.0 credit hours of professional practice;
3.0 credit hours in skills; 1.0 credit hour in ethics

Description

Almost every attorney is asked sooner or later to assist a client with 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.

The Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law Section and the Committee on Continuing Legal Education are pleased to present Handling a No-Fault Case: The Fundamentals and Strategies for Representing Plaintiffs and Defendants  This program will cover new developments in No-Fault law, New York’s serious injury threshold and coverage issues. 

Outstanding and experienced lecturers will cover what you need to know about this important area of law.

Get the answers to these questions and many more.

What is No-Fault coverage?

When and where do you file a No-Fault claim?

What does Regulation 68 require?

What are the time limits?

What is the Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation (MVAIC)? 

What happens if expenses exceed the $50,000 available under No-Fault?

What is New York’s No-Fault Serious Injury Threshold?

When do claims go to arbitration?

Reasons to Attend

-Become familiar with Article 51 of the New York Insurance Law

-Learn about the latest No-Fault regulations and decisions.

-Learn about current developments in No-Fault Law and threshold motions

-Get important tips relative to filing benefit claims under the new rules

-Understand the filing requirements, forms and notice deadlines

Agenda

8:30-9:00 a.m.       REGISTRATION  (outside of the meeting room)

9:00-9:10                WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

9:10-10:00
Intake of the Plaintiff’s Case: When You Should or Should Not Take the  Case

10:00-10:50
What is within the Scope of No-Fault Coverage?
                      

10:50-11:05            COFFEE BREAK

11:05-11:55
Responding to the No-Fault Application: Procedural Issues, Defenses and 
Strategies

11:55-1:00              LUNCH (on your own)

1:00-1:50
Recent Developments/Case Law (Including
Malella and Its Aftermath)
                        

1:50-2:40
Disposing of the No-Fault Claim: Trials and Arbitrations
                      

2:40-2:50                COFFEE/SOFT DRINK BREAK

2:50-3:40
The Serious Injury Threshold and Motion Practice

3:40-4:30
Ethical Considerations in Handling No-Fault Cases

Panel Discussion

4:30 pm                   ADJOURNMENT
 

Faculty

Overall Planning Chair

Robert A. Glick, Esq.
Brand Glick & Brand, PC
Garden City

Local Panels

New York City:    Robert A. Glick, Esq. (Chair), Brand Glick & Brand, P.C., Garden City * Hon. Arlene Bluth, Civil Court of the City of New York, New York County, New York City * Todd Hyman, Esq., Brand Glick & Brand, P.C., Garden City * Todd Muhlstock, Esq., Baker, Sanders, Barshay, Grossman, Fass, Muhlstock & Neuwirth, LLC, Mineola * William J. O’Mahony, Esq., Quadrino Schwartz, Garden City * Michael J. Pastrick, Esq., Law Offices of Sliwa & Lane, Buffalo * Evan S. Schwartz, Esq., Quadrino Schwartz, Garden City * Barbara A. Sherk, Esq., University at Buffalo Law School, Buffalo.

Albany:    Matthew S. Lerner, Esq. (Chair), Goldberg Segalla LLP, Albany * David M. Barshay, Esq., Baker, Sanders, Barshay, Grossman, Fass, Muhlstock & Neuwirth, LLC, Mineola * David Gottlieb, Esq., Law Office of Cohen & Jaffe, LLP, Lake Success * Jennifer D. Lecakes, Esq., Flink Smith LLC, Latham * Leah Walker Casey, Esq., Carter, Conboy, Case, Blackmore, Maloney & Laird, P.C., Albany * Steven I. Neuwirth, Esq., Baker, Sanders, Barshay, Grossman, Fass, Muhlstock & Neuwirth, LLC, Mineola

Syracuse   Kenneth L. Bobrow, Esq. (Chair), Felt Evans, LLP, Clinton * Eileen E. Buholtz, Esq., Connors and Corcoran, LLP, Rochester * Paul G. Ferrara, Esq., Costello, Cooney & Fearon, PLLC, Syracuse * Edward S. Leone, Esq., Bottar Leone, PLLC, Syracuse * Paul V. Mullin, Esq., Sugarman Law Firm, LLP, Syracuse* Sandra J. Sabourin, Esq., Goldberg Segalla LLP, Rochester  * K. John Wright, Esq., Collino & Barnes, P.C., Rochester.

Melville, LI:    Robert A. Glick, Esq.(Chair), Brand Glick & Brand, PC, Garden City * Hon. James P. Flanagan, Suffolk County District Court, Ronkonoma * Stuart M. Israel, Esq., Israel Israel & Purdy, LLP, Great Neck * William J. O’Mahony, Esq., Quadrino Schwartz, Garden City * Michael J. Pastrick, Esq., Law Offices of Sliwa & Lane, Buffalo Evan S. Schwartz, Esq., Quadrino Schwartz, Garden City * Barbara A. Sherk, Esq., University at Buffalo Law School, Buffalo.

Buffalo: Michael T. Coutu, Esq. (Chair), Sliwa & Lane, Buffalo * Howard B. Cohen, Esq. Gross, Shuman, Brizdle & Gilfillan, P.C., Buffalo * Michael P. Daumen, Esq., New York State Supreme Court, Buffalo * Hon. Joseph R. Glownia, Justice, New York State Supreme Court, Buffalo * Phyliss A. Hafner, Esq., Law Offices of Daniel J. Guarasci, Depew * Matthew A. Lenhard, Esq., Rupp, Baase, Pfalzgraf, Cunningham & Coppola, LLC, Rochester * Michael J. Pastrick, Esq., Law Offices of Sliwa & Lane, Buffalo* Kurt T. Sajda, Esq.,  New York State Supreme Court, Buffalo * Barbara A. Sherk, Esq., University at Buffalo Law School, Buffalo* Craig Z. Small, Esq., Law Offices of Craig Z. Small, Buffalo.

Directions

FROM I-90: Take Exit 35 to Carrier Circle. Exit Circle at 298 East (Bridgeport). Take first left onto Old Collamer Road South. Holiday Inn is ahead on the left. FROM 690: Take Exit 16N (Thompson Road North) to Carrier Circle. Exit Circle at 298 East (Bridgeport). Take first left onto Old Collamer Road South. Holiday Inn is ahead on left. FROM ROUTE 81: Take 690 East. Exit 16N (Thompson Road North) to Carrier Circle. Exit Circle at 298 East (Bridgeport). Take first left onto Old Collamer Road South. Holiday Inn is ahead on left.

The last day to pre-register online was October 17, 2007.

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Pricing Information for Member
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SYR-Handling a No-Fault Case $165.00
 

Pricing Information for Non Member
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SYR-Handling a No-Fault Case $250.00
 

Pricing Information for Student Member
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SYR-Handling a No-Fault Case $60.00
 

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