Advanced Insurance Practice 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
- Location -
The New Yorker Hotel
481 Eighth Avenue @ 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 244-0719
MCLE Credits: 6.5 hours (5.5 in Areas of Professional Practice; 1.0 in
Ethics)
Description
Recent natural disasters have raised awareness
of intricate insurance coverage issues. This full-day program, presented
by seasoned insurance law practitioners, will explore a number of
complex substantive and procedural issues in the insurance coverage
area. Topics to be discussed include:
- Lessons from Super Storm Sandy
- Declaratory Judgment Actions and
Discovery
- Employment Practices and Social
Media
- Allocation Issues
- Bad Faith Update
- A Look at the Future
Who Should Attend:
- Insurance company attorneys
- Civil Litigators: Plaintiff and
Defense
- Attorneys representing clients whose homes or
businesses have been or may someday be impacted by floods or other
natural disasters
This opportunity to gain insights on hot
button insurance coverage issues from highly respected insurance law
practitioners is not to be missed! Register online today!
Agenda
8:30 a.m. - 9:00
a.m.
Registration
9:00 a.m. - 9:10
a.m.
Welcome and Introductions
9:10 a.m. - 10:25
a.m.
Water, Water Everywhere: What Every Lawyer Should Know About Super
Storm Sandy
and Other Natural Disasters
- Overview of first party coverage
- Groundwater, Floods, Surge and Coverage
- Business Interruption Insurance
- Policyholder and carrier counsel perspectives
Speaker: Glenn A. Kaminska, Esq., Ahmuty Demers & McManus,
Bohemia
10:25 a.m.- 10:35
a.m. Coffee
Break
10:35 a.m. – 11:35
a.m. Declaratory
Judgment Actions and Discovery
- What is relevant and discoverable in coverage litigation;
- Understanding the nature and content of claims files and underwriting
files
- How to properly raise privileges and secure or oppose applications for
protective orders;
- Ethical considerations with regard to privilege claims
- Discovery and protection of Electronically Stored Data
Speaker: Eric D. Suben, Esq., Traub Lieberman Straus &
Shrewsberry, Hawthorne
11:35 a.m. - 11:45
a.m. Coffee
Break
11:45 a.m. – 12:45
p.m. Who Goes First?
Allocation Issues for Defense and Indemnity:
- “Other insurance” issues
- Primacy, proration and sharing
- Obligations to defend, choosing defense counsel, dividing defense
costs
- Indemnity obligations between and among primary, excess and umbrella
carriers
- Long tail claims – lead, asbestos and other challenging
claims
Speaker: Michael P. Kandler, Esq., Goldberg Segalla, LLP,
NYC
12:45 p.m. - 1:45
p.m. Lunch
(on your own)
1:45 p.m. - 2:35
p.m.
Bad Faith Update
- First Party Bad Faith Claims
- GBL 349
- Unfair Claims Settlement Practices and Available Damages
- Bad Faith in the Third Party Context-An Update
Speaker: Robert J. Permutt, Esq., Nationwide Insurance, White
Plains
2:35 p.m. - 3:25
p.m.
Employment Practices and Social Media:
- Ethical rules relating to social media investigation and discovery
- Employer’s rights to demand passwords
- Constructing appropriate discovery demands and securing records from
social media sites
Speaker: David Edward Potter, Esq., Lazare Potter & Giacovas
LLP, NYC
3:25 p.m. - 3:35
p.m.
Refreshment Break
3:35 p.m. - 4:25
p.m. Look
Back – Top Ten Insurance Coverage Decision in the Past Year and a
Peek Through
the Looking Glass
- What decisions have changed the paradigm?
- What’s on the horizon?
Speaker: Alan C. Eagle, Esq., Rivkin Radler LLP,
Uniondale
4:25
p.m.
Adjournment
6.5 MCLE credits (5.5 Areas of
Professional Practice; 1.0 Ethics)
Joanna M. Roberto, Esq., Goldberg Segalla, LLP, Garden City:
Overall Planning Co-Chair and NYC Local Chair

COURSE MATERIALS FOR NYSBA CLE PROGRAMS ARE NOW DISTRIBUTED
ELECTRONICALLY!
All program materials are distributed exclusively online in
searchable PDF format, allowing attendees more flexibility in storing
this information and allowing you to copy and paste relevant portions of
the materials for specific use in your practice. A CLE NotePad
© (paper) will be provided to all attendees at the live program
site. The CLE NotePad © includes lined pages for taking notes
on each topic, as well as any PowerPoint presentations submitted prior
to printing.
Prior to a scheduled program date, all registrants will receive an
email message containing a hyperlink that when clicked will provide you
with access to the complete course materials in a searchable PDF format
which can be downloaded to your computer using the “Save As”
option under your “File” tab. Printing the complete
materials is not required for attending the program. Online materials
are updated periodically to reflect last minute submissions from program
faculty, guaranteeing that you will always have the latest version of
the materials.
Traditional printed course books may be ordered at the program site
for a discounted price and will be shipped subsequent to the program
date.
Directions
By Subway: The closest subway station is "34th Street Penn Station" for
A, C and E train.
The last day to pre-register online was May 2, 2013.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
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