Fri, September 23, 2022
8:55 AM - 4:30 PM ET
Workers' Compensation 2022: Quirky Issues in Worker's Comp - IN PERSON
Register today for one of our premier workers' compensation programs of the year. With a broad scope of topics, this year's Quirky Issues speaker lineup is one you will not want to miss. You'll gain valuable insights into unusual topics and get up-to-date on REDA and wage/hour claims, guardianships in workers' comp, tips on non-insured workers' comp cases and much more!
This Seminar Qualifies for NC State Bar Workers' Comp Specialization Credit.
Registration includes seminar materials (in electronic format) and 6.0 CLE hours (inc. 2.0 ethics hours and 1.0 technology).
2.0 CME hours
Please note you are registering to attend in person at NCAJ Headquarters located at 701 Corporate Center Dr, Ste 450 Raleigh.
TOPICS & SPEAKERS
8:00 a.m. | Registration
8:55 a.m. | Welcoming Remarks by Program Chairs
- Bob Bollinger, Bollinger Law Firm, PC, Charlotte
9:00 a.m. | REDA and Wage/Hour Claims -- What Workers' Comp Lawyers Need to Know
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Noël Harlow, Van Kampen Law, Raleigh
9:45 a.m. | When the Plaintiff Passes Away
- Hunter Eddins-Gentel, Ricci Law Firm, Greenville
10:30 a.m. | Break
10:45 a.m. | Guardians ad Litem and Other Types of Guardianships in Workers' Compensation Claims
- Jack Waissen, Deuterman Law Group, Greensboro
11:30 a.m. | Adobe PDF for the Practicing Attorney
- J. William "Will" Snyder, Jr., The Law Offices of Will Snyder, P.L.L.C., Winston-Salem
12:30 p.m. | Lunch
1:30 p.m. | Practitioner Tips for Non-Insured Workers' Compensation Cases
- Steven Sizemore, Roberts & Stevens, P.A., Asheville
2:15 p.m. | Break
2:30 p.m. | Ethical Issues in Mediations During the Spanish Inquisition: Should the Mediators Provide a Comfy Chair?
- Jackie Clare, Raleigh
- Tom Clare, Raleigh
4:30 p.m. | Adjourn
SEMINAR MATERIALS
All of our seminar materials are PAPERLESS! Please be on the lookout for an email 72 hours prior to the seminar that includes an electronic link to the seminar materials to download and print.
North Carolina State Bar, Board of Continuing Legal Education
Credit has been approved with the North Carolina State Bar, Board of Continuing Legal Education for 2.00 Ethics credits, 3.00 General credits, and 1.00 General with Technology credit.
Cancellations received one week prior to the seminar date are refunded less a $35 service charge. Refunds cannot be given after this date. Substitutions are welcomed and may be made until the date of the seminar. For registrants who wish to transfer their registration to another NCAJ seminar, transfer requests received by 12:00 noon the third working day prior to the seminar are subject to a $50 transfer fee. Transfer requests received after this time are subject to a $110 transfer fee. Registrations may be transferred once and only to (one day) seminars scheduled through June 30, 2023.
























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