Alpine Slide Sponsored by: Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell
Friday Night Soiree - Elk Camp gondola ride to the top Celebrate Friday Nights Hub's Pub dinner sponsored by Vocational Diagnostics at Elk Camp. The gondola will start uploading at 5:30 with dinner from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
While relaxing and catching up with friends, take in the nuances and aromas of high-end bourbons at the bourbon tasting tent sponsored by Exponent. Then, dance the night away with Brother's Keeper, a finger-popping cover band.  |
Beverage Cart Sponsored by: AB Litigation Services
Golf at Ironbridge Golf Club  |
Bourbon Tasting Sponsored by: Exponent
Friday Night Soiree - Elk Camp gondola ride to the top Celebrate Friday Nights Hub's Pub dinner sponsored by Vocational Diagnostics at Elk Camp. The gondola will start uploading at 5:30 with dinner from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
While relaxing and catching up with friends, take in the nuances and aromas of high-end bourbons at the bourbon tasting tent sponsored by Exponent. Then, dance the night away with Brother's Keeper, a finger-popping cover band. .png) |
Box Lunch Sponsored by: Judicial Arbitor Group
Golf at Ironbridge Golf Club  |
Box Lunches Sponsored by: AB Litigation Services
Lunch and Learn Colorado Case Law/Appellate Update Lunch and Learn, Legislative Update  |
Box Lunches Sponsored by: Vector Scientific
Lunch and Learn Colorado Case Law/Appellate Update Lunch and Learn, Legislative Update  |
EDI Credits - 30 minutes
Lessons from My Life by Kristin Beck - Navy SEAL stories that highlight leadership and human rights For decades, Kristin Beck hid her true self from her brothers in arms, family, and friends. Now, as the nation’s first openly transgender Navy SEAL, Kristin reflects on her years of honorable
service and her many accolades, as well as her life beyond the Navy, including her journey to human rights activist and motivational speaker. Kristin touches upon themes of courage,
leadership, and standing up for what’s right. In addition, Kristin explores the links between solid leadership, being an ally to those disenfranchised, and how nothing rewarding will ever
be handed to you without hard work. Funny and sharp, Kristin Beck inspires audiences to find their voices and create better worlds for their selves, their teams, and future generations
to come. |
EDI Credits - 50 minutes
Fostering Meaningful Professionalism Explore how the rules of ethics impact our professional conduct in our workplaces, with the courts, and with our clients and how that conduct is actually allyship. |
Ethics Credit - 15 minutes
"Are you SURE you want to send that?" Lawyers and Listservs: Best Practices and Ethical Cautions Listservs are tremendously useful resources in the legal field. They serve as valuable resources of knowledge, experience, references, and community (and sometimes a good laugh). They provide a platform for easy communication with broad groups with common needs and interests. However, they are also fertile ground for abuse and misuse, and can lead to unintended consequences. This presentation will address best practices, common mistakes, and some entertaining anecdotes on using and contributing to listservs. It will touch upon listserv etiquette and the various ways users can contribute and get the most out of an invaluable resource. Discussion will also include applicable ethics opinions, rules of professional conduct, and other legal and ethical considerations when using and contributing to listservs. |
Ethics Credit - 50 minutes
Top 10 Ways to Avoid Legal Malpractice Current Events in Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct in Colorado Annual update of developments in Colorado Legal Ethics.
A number of ethics opinions and decisions from the past year will be discussed. In addition, recent changes in the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct will be reviewed.
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General Credits - 30 minutes
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General Credits - 40 minutes
Fin Tech 101 |
General Credits - 50 minutes
Top 10 Ways to Avoid Legal Malpractice The Unwavering Collateral Source Rule • The current state of the collateral source rule in Colorado, including a discussion of recent CO case law.
• Practice pointers in dealing with the collateral source rule in CO, and how practitioners in other jurisdictions deal with the issue.
• It matters because the collateral source rule impacts such a large cross section of practices, from med mal to products liability to general personal injury, etc.
Lunch and Learn Colorado Case Law/Appellate Update Qualifying Language in Repair Litigation How to use your experts when tackling improperly conceived repair recommendations.
Increasingly, liability experts have begun using qualifying language within their reports, such as recommending repairs “where defects exist.” While this is a potentially acceptable repair recommendation, oftentimes, drawings or other means of clarifying where these defects should be assumed to exist are not provided, leaving the responsive experts with an information void and unclear direction on approaches to address these issues.
This presentation will discuss how experts can facilitate attorneys with the means to address these issues from a technical standpoint and how attorneys use this information to help their clients. Topics will include:
• Evaluation of intrusive testing methods (or lack thereof)
• Approaches to address definitive versus speculative repair recommendations
• Analyzing extrapolation based on limited observations
• How to respond to vague or incomplete repair recommendations
o …At locations where clearance is less than 2…
o …Remove and replace as required to complete repairs…
• How to address unnecessary or excessive repair recommendations
• Resolving overlapping repair scopes
Hot Topics In Medicine Voir Dire and Experts in medical malpractice cases and issues surrounding Telehealth.
Effective use of voir dire questions in medical malpractice cases. The “shock and awe” of expert disclosures and dismantling plaintiffs’ experts in medical malpractice actions. Telehealth: The Doctor is Out(side the State). Developing Medical-Legal Issues in the Post?-COVID World.
"Are you SURE you want to send that?" Lawyers and Listservs: Best Practices and Ethical Cautions Listservs are tremendously useful resources in the legal field. They serve as valuable resources of knowledge, experience, references, and community (and sometimes a good laugh). They provide a platform for easy communication with broad groups with common needs and interests. However, they are also fertile ground for abuse and misuse, and can lead to unintended consequences. This presentation will address best practices, common mistakes, and some entertaining anecdotes on using and contributing to listservs. It will touch upon listserv etiquette and the various ways users can contribute and get the most out of an invaluable resource. Discussion will also include applicable ethics opinions, rules of professional conduct, and other legal and ethical considerations when using and contributing to listservs. Using 3D Scanning in Accident Reconstruction and Biomechanics This presentation will provide a case study on using cutting edge 3D scanning of a subject vehicle, exemplar vehicle, and surrogate to create overlays that answer critical questions and reconstruct what occurred during the crash event. The audience will learn how this technology can be used to help defend their clients more effectively and help jurors understand critical issues. Current Events in Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct in Colorado Annual update of developments in Colorado Legal Ethics.
A number of ethics opinions and decisions from the past year will be discussed. In addition, recent changes in the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct will be reviewed.
Taking the Offense Against Emerging Tactics in Bad Faith Litigation Fostering Meaningful Professionalism Explore how the rules of ethics impact our professional conduct in our workplaces, with the courts, and with our clients and how that conduct is actually allyship. Human Factors in Premises Liability Cases There are various disciplines that can help assess how and/or why a fall event occurs. Human factors can uniquely provide an understanding of whether a given trip/slip and fall incident can be explained by typical human behavior, which in turn is informed by a wealth of scientific studies. This presentation will discuss the visual perceptual cues, looking behavior, and avoidance responses that not only help pedestrians safely navigate their physical environment, but also aid in predicting the likelihood of a fall event. We will also address issues related to codes and warnings that are often seen in these types of cases, as well as common claims made by experts in relation to human factors. Common Mistakes in Litigating Employment Cases: A View from the Plaintiff and Defense Bar Reflections on the Derek Chauvin Trial Lunch and Learn, Legislative Update Workplace Investigations - Key Issues Every Employer Needs to Know (Even You!) Litigating in the After-Life: Defending with or against Decedents Andrew will provide an overview of the relevant law governing decedents involved in litigation. What happens when your client dies? What about when your opponent dies? What is a personal representative, and how do you get one? Does it matter if the death occurred before litigation starts, or during it? What is the difference between wrongful death and survival actions? What kind of damages are recoverable? How is insurance affected? What about the statute of limitations? Andrew will answer these questions, and provide practical tips for litigating cases with one or more deceased parties.
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“Any opinions offered herein are solely the opinions of the speakers and do not represent the opinions of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company”
Forensic Evaluation of Damage to Roofs and Roofing a discussion regarding damage to roofs would include the following overall topics.
I. Instructor Overview
II. Hail damage to roofing.
III. Wind damage to roofing.
IV. Damage by Roof Snow Loads.
This would be a more condensed/concise version of the presentation for Forensic Evaluation of Structures Damaged by Roof Snow Loads.
V. Damage from Ponded Rain/Inadequate roof drainage.
Protecting Worker's Compensation Subrogation Recovery Rights Greg will provide an overview of subrogation in the context of Worker’s Compensation including technical requirements, and limitations, the pros and cons of suing directly as opposed to intervening in ongoing suits, settlement, including what to do in a disagreement with the claimant as to settlement allocations, and the application of Delta Air Lines v. Scholle. |
General Credits - 60 minutes
Lessons from My Life by Kristin Beck - Navy SEAL stories that highlight leadership and human rights For decades, Kristin Beck hid her true self from her brothers in arms, family, and friends. Now, as the nation’s first openly transgender Navy SEAL, Kristin reflects on her years of honorable
service and her many accolades, as well as her life beyond the Navy, including her journey to human rights activist and motivational speaker. Kristin touches upon themes of courage,
leadership, and standing up for what’s right. In addition, Kristin explores the links between solid leadership, being an ally to those disenfranchised, and how nothing rewarding will ever
be handed to you without hard work. Funny and sharp, Kristin Beck inspires audiences to find their voices and create better worlds for their selves, their teams, and future generations
to come. |
General Credits .90
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General Credits 45 minutes
Judge's Panel -- Bench/Bar Community Outreach and Access to Justice |
Golf Hole Sponsored by: Exponent
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Golf Hole Sponsored by: Integrated Medical Evaluations
Golf at Ironbridge Golf Club  |
Photo Booth Sponsored by: Filevine Legal Case & Matter Management
Thursday Opening Reception Dress casual, and kids are welcome. In addition, Snowmass Tourism provides the Taylor Ashton Trio (folk) at the outdoor pavilion, Fanny Hill. A photo booth sponsored by Filevine Legal Case & Matter Management will be available throughout the evening, taking photos with plenty of fun, outlandish props that you can post on social media.
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Sponsored by Braddy Investigative Group
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Sponsored by: ARCCA
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Sponsored by: ArcherHall
Breakfast  |
Sponsored by: Armani & Associates
Breakfast  |
Sponsored by: Braddy Investigative Group
Closing Reception at the Limelight A 90-minute hosted event will feature beer, wine, and hors d’oeuvres sponsored by Braddy Investigative Group. Make your dinner reservations in Snowmass or take the shuttle from the Viewline Resort Snowmass or Limelight to Aspen with your firm, friends or family, leaving your car keys behind.  |
Sponsored by: BRC
Using 3D Scanning in Accident Reconstruction and Biomechanics This presentation will provide a case study on using cutting edge 3D scanning of a subject vehicle, exemplar vehicle, and surrogate to create overlays that answer critical questions and reconstruct what occurred during the crash event. The audience will learn how this technology can be used to help defend their clients more effectively and help jurors understand critical issues.  |
Sponsored by: Delta |v| Forensic Engineering
Breakfast  |
Sponsored by: Exponent
Human Factors in Premises Liability Cases There are various disciplines that can help assess how and/or why a fall event occurs. Human factors can uniquely provide an understanding of whether a given trip/slip and fall incident can be explained by typical human behavior, which in turn is informed by a wealth of scientific studies. This presentation will discuss the visual perceptual cues, looking behavior, and avoidance responses that not only help pedestrians safely navigate their physical environment, but also aid in predicting the likelihood of a fall event. We will also address issues related to codes and warnings that are often seen in these types of cases, as well as common claims made by experts in relation to human factors. .png) |
Sponsored by: Integrated Medical Evaluations
Break  |
Sponsored by: JAMS
Thursday Opening Reception Dress casual, and kids are welcome. In addition, Snowmass Tourism provides the Taylor Ashton Trio (folk) at the outdoor pavilion, Fanny Hill. A photo booth sponsored by Filevine Legal Case & Matter Management will be available throughout the evening, taking photos with plenty of fun, outlandish props that you can post on social media.
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Sponsored by: Judicial Arbitror Group
Breakfast  |
Sponsored by: Nederveld
Break  |
Sponsored by: Nelson Forensics
Forensic Evaluation of Damage to Roofs and Roofing a discussion regarding damage to roofs would include the following overall topics.
I. Instructor Overview
II. Hail damage to roofing.
III. Wind damage to roofing.
IV. Damage by Roof Snow Loads.
This would be a more condensed/concise version of the presentation for Forensic Evaluation of Structures Damaged by Roof Snow Loads.
V. Damage from Ponded Rain/Inadequate roof drainage.
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Sponsored by: Pike Reporting Company
Breakfast  |
Sponsored by: VERITEXT Legal Solutions
Breakfast  |
Sponsored by: Vertex
Qualifying Language in Repair Litigation How to use your experts when tackling improperly conceived repair recommendations.
Increasingly, liability experts have begun using qualifying language within their reports, such as recommending repairs “where defects exist.” While this is a potentially acceptable repair recommendation, oftentimes, drawings or other means of clarifying where these defects should be assumed to exist are not provided, leaving the responsive experts with an information void and unclear direction on approaches to address these issues.
This presentation will discuss how experts can facilitate attorneys with the means to address these issues from a technical standpoint and how attorneys use this information to help their clients. Topics will include:
• Evaluation of intrusive testing methods (or lack thereof)
• Approaches to address definitive versus speculative repair recommendations
• Analyzing extrapolation based on limited observations
• How to respond to vague or incomplete repair recommendations
o …At locations where clearance is less than 2…
o …Remove and replace as required to complete repairs…
• How to address unnecessary or excessive repair recommendations
• Resolving overlapping repair scopes
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Sponsored by: Vocational Diagnostics (VDI)
Friday Night Soiree - Elk Camp gondola ride to the top Celebrate Friday Nights Hub's Pub dinner sponsored by Vocational Diagnostics at Elk Camp. The gondola will start uploading at 5:30 with dinner from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
While relaxing and catching up with friends, take in the nuances and aromas of high-end bourbons at the bourbon tasting tent sponsored by Exponent. Then, dance the night away with Brother's Keeper, a finger-popping cover band.  |
Sponsored by: YOUNG & Associates
Breakfast  |
Kristin Beck, Retired Navy SEAL and Civil Rights Activist
Lessons from My Life by Kristin Beck - Navy SEAL stories that highlight leadership and human rights For decades, Kristin Beck hid her true self from her brothers in arms, family, and friends. Now, as the nation’s first openly transgender Navy SEAL, Kristin reflects on her years of honorable
service and her many accolades, as well as her life beyond the Navy, including her journey to human rights activist and motivational speaker. Kristin touches upon themes of courage,
leadership, and standing up for what’s right. In addition, Kristin explores the links between solid leadership, being an ally to those disenfranchised, and how nothing rewarding will ever
be handed to you without hard work. Funny and sharp, Kristin Beck inspires audiences to find their voices and create better worlds for their selves, their teams, and future generations
to come.  |
Kenda Beckwith Lewis Roca
Lunch and Learn Colorado Case Law/Appellate Update  |
Judith Benton, Senior Assistant General Counsel, Denver Health Denver Health
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Judge Susan Blanco, 8th Judicial District Court Chief Judge
Judge's Panel -- Bench/Bar Community Outreach and Access to Justice .jpg) |
Matthew Blaubaugh Dinsmore & Shohl
Qualifying Language in Repair Litigation How to use your experts when tackling improperly conceived repair recommendations.
Increasingly, liability experts have begun using qualifying language within their reports, such as recommending repairs “where defects exist.” While this is a potentially acceptable repair recommendation, oftentimes, drawings or other means of clarifying where these defects should be assumed to exist are not provided, leaving the responsive experts with an information void and unclear direction on approaches to address these issues.
This presentation will discuss how experts can facilitate attorneys with the means to address these issues from a technical standpoint and how attorneys use this information to help their clients. Topics will include:
• Evaluation of intrusive testing methods (or lack thereof)
• Approaches to address definitive versus speculative repair recommendations
• Analyzing extrapolation based on limited observations
• How to respond to vague or incomplete repair recommendations
o …At locations where clearance is less than 2…
o …Remove and replace as required to complete repairs…
• How to address unnecessary or excessive repair recommendations
• Resolving overlapping repair scopes
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Young Bui, Ph.D. Exponent
Human Factors in Premises Liability Cases There are various disciplines that can help assess how and/or why a fall event occurs. Human factors can uniquely provide an understanding of whether a given trip/slip and fall incident can be explained by typical human behavior, which in turn is informed by a wealth of scientific studies. This presentation will discuss the visual perceptual cues, looking behavior, and avoidance responses that not only help pedestrians safely navigate their physical environment, but also aid in predicting the likelihood of a fall event. We will also address issues related to codes and warnings that are often seen in these types of cases, as well as common claims made by experts in relation to human factors.  |
Clarissa Collier Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell
The Unwavering Collateral Source Rule • The current state of the collateral source rule in Colorado, including a discussion of recent CO case law.
• Practice pointers in dealing with the collateral source rule in CO, and how practitioners in other jurisdictions deal with the issue.
• It matters because the collateral source rule impacts such a large cross section of practices, from med mal to products liability to general personal injury, etc.
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Ike Eckert Hall & Evans
Lunch and Learn, Legislative Update  |
Mark Fogg Childs McCune
Hot Topics In Medicine Voir Dire and Experts in medical malpractice cases and issues surrounding Telehealth.
Effective use of voir dire questions in medical malpractice cases. The “shock and awe” of expert disclosures and dismantling plaintiffs’ experts in medical malpractice actions. Telehealth: The Doctor is Out(side the State). Developing Medical-Legal Issues in the Post?-COVID World.
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Corey Gordon Norton Rose Fulbright
Reflections on the Derek Chauvin Trial  |
Mathew Greenston, MD, MS, FACEP BRC CV
Using 3D Scanning in Accident Reconstruction and Biomechanics This presentation will provide a case study on using cutting edge 3D scanning of a subject vehicle, exemplar vehicle, and surrogate to create overlays that answer critical questions and reconstruct what occurred during the crash event. The audience will learn how this technology can be used to help defend their clients more effectively and help jurors understand critical issues.  |
Justice Melissa Hart, Colorado Supreme Court
Judge's Panel -- Bench/Bar Community Outreach and Access to Justice  |
Linda Knight Spencer Fane
Taking the Offense Against Emerging Tactics in Bad Faith Litigation  |
Kevin Kuhn Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell
Hot Topics In Medicine Voir Dire and Experts in medical malpractice cases and issues surrounding Telehealth.
Effective use of voir dire questions in medical malpractice cases. The “shock and awe” of expert disclosures and dismantling plaintiffs’ experts in medical malpractice actions. Telehealth: The Doctor is Out(side the State). Developing Medical-Legal Issues in the Post?-COVID World.
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Andrew LaFontaine Stuart Jorgensen & Associates
Litigating in the After-Life: Defending with or against Decedents Andrew will provide an overview of the relevant law governing decedents involved in litigation. What happens when your client dies? What about when your opponent dies? What is a personal representative, and how do you get one? Does it matter if the death occurred before litigation starts, or during it? What is the difference between wrongful death and survival actions? What kind of damages are recoverable? How is insurance affected? What about the statute of limitations? Andrew will answer these questions, and provide practical tips for litigating cases with one or more deceased parties.
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“Any opinions offered herein are solely the opinions of the speakers and do not represent the opinions of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company”
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Lisa Leasure Faraci Leasure
Hot Topics In Medicine Voir Dire and Experts in medical malpractice cases and issues surrounding Telehealth.
Effective use of voir dire questions in medical malpractice cases. The “shock and awe” of expert disclosures and dismantling plaintiffs’ experts in medical malpractice actions. Telehealth: The Doctor is Out(side the State). Developing Medical-Legal Issues in the Post?-COVID World.
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Richard Levin Nelson Mullins
Fin Tech 101  |
Ray Martin Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell
Common Mistakes in Litigating Employment Cases: A View from the Plaintiff and Defense Bar  |
Todd Martin, M.S., P.E. Nelson Forensics
Forensic Evaluation of Damage to Roofs and Roofing a discussion regarding damage to roofs would include the following overall topics.
I. Instructor Overview
II. Hail damage to roofing.
III. Wind damage to roofing.
IV. Damage by Roof Snow Loads.
This would be a more condensed/concise version of the presentation for Forensic Evaluation of Structures Damaged by Roof Snow Loads.
V. Damage from Ponded Rain/Inadequate roof drainage.
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Meredith McDonald Lewis Brisbois
Workplace Investigations - Key Issues Every Employer Needs to Know (Even You!)  |
Jim Miletich Miletich PC
Hot Topics In Medicine Voir Dire and Experts in medical malpractice cases and issues surrounding Telehealth.
Effective use of voir dire questions in medical malpractice cases. The “shock and awe” of expert disclosures and dismantling plaintiffs’ experts in medical malpractice actions. Telehealth: The Doctor is Out(side the State). Developing Medical-Legal Issues in the Post?-COVID World.
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Chris Montville Haddon, Morgan & Foreman
Top 10 Ways to Avoid Legal Malpractice  |
Jon Olafson Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith
Fostering Meaningful Professionalism Explore how the rules of ethics impact our professional conduct in our workplaces, with the courts, and with our clients and how that conduct is actually allyship. Judge's Panel -- Bench/Bar Community Outreach and Access to Justice  |
Katherine Otto Messner Reeves
Lunch and Learn Colorado Case Law/Appellate Update  |
Sarah Parady Lowrey Parady Lebsack
Common Mistakes in Litigating Employment Cases: A View from the Plaintiff and Defense Bar  |
Hillary D. Patterson Patterson Ripplinger
"Are you SURE you want to send that?" Lawyers and Listservs: Best Practices and Ethical Cautions Listservs are tremendously useful resources in the legal field. They serve as valuable resources of knowledge, experience, references, and community (and sometimes a good laugh). They provide a platform for easy communication with broad groups with common needs and interests. However, they are also fertile ground for abuse and misuse, and can lead to unintended consequences. This presentation will address best practices, common mistakes, and some entertaining anecdotes on using and contributing to listservs. It will touch upon listserv etiquette and the various ways users can contribute and get the most out of an invaluable resource. Discussion will also include applicable ethics opinions, rules of professional conduct, and other legal and ethical considerations when using and contributing to listservs.  |
Ryan Phillips Vertex Companies
Qualifying Language in Repair Litigation How to use your experts when tackling improperly conceived repair recommendations.
Increasingly, liability experts have begun using qualifying language within their reports, such as recommending repairs “where defects exist.” While this is a potentially acceptable repair recommendation, oftentimes, drawings or other means of clarifying where these defects should be assumed to exist are not provided, leaving the responsive experts with an information void and unclear direction on approaches to address these issues.
This presentation will discuss how experts can facilitate attorneys with the means to address these issues from a technical standpoint and how attorneys use this information to help their clients. Topics will include:
• Evaluation of intrusive testing methods (or lack thereof)
• Approaches to address definitive versus speculative repair recommendations
• Analyzing extrapolation based on limited observations
• How to respond to vague or incomplete repair recommendations
o …At locations where clearance is less than 2…
o …Remove and replace as required to complete repairs…
• How to address unnecessary or excessive repair recommendations
• Resolving overlapping repair scopes
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Gregory Plank Ray Lego & Associates
Protecting Worker's Compensation Subrogation Recovery Rights Greg will provide an overview of subrogation in the context of Worker’s Compensation including technical requirements, and limitations, the pros and cons of suing directly as opposed to intervening in ongoing suits, settlement, including what to do in a disagreement with the claimant as to settlement allocations, and the application of Delta Air Lines v. Scholle.  |
Liz Rita, CEO, Senior Investigator Investigations Law Group
Workplace Investigations - Key Issues Every Employer Needs to Know (Even You!)  |
Alec Rothrock Burns, Figa & Will
Current Events in Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct in Colorado Annual update of developments in Colorado Legal Ethics.
A number of ethics opinions and decisions from the past year will be discussed. In addition, recent changes in the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct will be reviewed.
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Judge Jonathan Shamis, Fifth Judicial District
Judge's Panel -- Bench/Bar Community Outreach and Access to Justice .jpg) |
Nicholas Snow Dinsmore & Shohl
Qualifying Language in Repair Litigation How to use your experts when tackling improperly conceived repair recommendations.
Increasingly, liability experts have begun using qualifying language within their reports, such as recommending repairs “where defects exist.” While this is a potentially acceptable repair recommendation, oftentimes, drawings or other means of clarifying where these defects should be assumed to exist are not provided, leaving the responsive experts with an information void and unclear direction on approaches to address these issues.
This presentation will discuss how experts can facilitate attorneys with the means to address these issues from a technical standpoint and how attorneys use this information to help their clients. Topics will include:
• Evaluation of intrusive testing methods (or lack thereof)
• Approaches to address definitive versus speculative repair recommendations
• Analyzing extrapolation based on limited observations
• How to respond to vague or incomplete repair recommendations
o …At locations where clearance is less than 2…
o …Remove and replace as required to complete repairs…
• How to address unnecessary or excessive repair recommendations
• Resolving overlapping repair scopes
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Brooke Stover Director HRIS and HR Shared Services at Global Medical Response
Workplace Investigations - Key Issues Every Employer Needs to Know (Even You!)  |
Kevin Tran Nelson Mullins
Fin Tech 101  |
Valentine Uduebor Spencer Fane
Taking the Offense Against Emerging Tactics in Bad Faith Litigation  |
Box Lunches Sponsored by: AB Litigation Services
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