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Case Law Updates, Smartphone Evidence, UM/UIM Issues, and More
Rule changes, new sources of evidence, the evolution of transportation technology - auto injury practice is changing at a rapid pace. Is your knowledge up to speed? This online seminar rounds up the latest updates and hot-button issues in practice with practical insights for tailoring your strategies to meet these new challenges head-on. Don't get left behind: keep your knowledge and skills sharply-honed. Register today!
- Uncover the latest insights for negotiating injury claims with auto insurance companies.
- Dig into hot-button issues in uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage and claims.
- Get answers to lingering liability and insurance questions surrounding electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and rideshares.
- Adapt your trial strategies to take advantage of new technologies and modern juror attitudes.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Calculating Damages and Negotiating With Auto Insurance Companies
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Law Updates and Hot-Button Issues
- Modern Transportation: Detangling New Liability and Insurance Issues
- Expert Depositions: Questions They Don't Want You to Ask
- The Auto Injury Trial: New Tools and Spins on Old Techniques
- Legal Ethics Updates You Need to Know
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Carolina CLE |
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6 Total | 02-28-2027 |
| South Carolina CLE |
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6 Total | 12-31-2026 |
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Agenda
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Calculating Damages and Negotiating With Auto Insurance Companies
- Latest Claims Handling and Valuation Insights
- Calculating Damages Quickly and Accurately
- Drafting and Enhancing Demand Letters With AI
- Negotiating With the Claims Representative
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Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Law Updates and Hot-Button Issues
- UM/UIM Law Updates
- Coverage Insights and Exclusions - Applying the Latest Case Law
- Stacking Benefits
- Offsets/Set Offs
- Bad Faith and UM/UIM Claims
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Modern Transportation: Detangling New Liability and Insurance Issues
- Electric Vehicle Crashes and Fires
- Self-Driving or Autonomous Vehicles
- Uber, Lyft, and Liability: Handling Rideshare Injury Cases
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Expert Depositions: Questions They Don't Want You to Ask
- Medical Experts
- Mental Health Experts
- Engineers and Highway Safety Experts
- Accident Reconstruction and Biomechanics Experts
- Economic and Vocational Experts
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The Auto Injury Trial: New Tools and Spins on Old Techniques
- Modern Voir Dire and Jury Selection Techniques
- Creative Opening Statements
- Evidence and Witnesses
- Technology in the Courtroom
- Closing Arguments and Jury Instructions
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Legal Ethics Updates You Need to Know
- Year in Review: Top Ethics Violations and Opinions You Missed
- Marketing Ethics for Personal Injury Lawyers
- Conflict of Interest Dangers Today
- Modernizing Your Engagement Letter
- Rethinking Attorney Fees and Handling of Client Funds
- Integrity in the Legal Profession
- Confidentiality and Privilege Pitfalls in Modern Practice
- Ethical Risks of Using ChatGPT and Other AI
Who Should Attend
This intermediate level online seminar is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Christina Stone
is a personal injury lawyer with Riddle & Riddle. Her areas of practice are personal injury and workers' compensation law. In 2022, Ms. Stone was named a member of The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 in recognition of her results. In 2023, she was named a "Rising Star" by Super Lawyers. Ms. Stone attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she earned her B.A. degree in media and journalism, with a concentration in public relations. Her second major was political science. Ms. Stone graduated with Distinction. During her undergraduate studies, she served as president of the Gamma Sigma Alpha National Greek Honor Society and participated in the Buckley Public Service Scholars Program, completing over 300 hours of public service. While attending law school, Ms. Stone served as a staff member of the North Carolina Law Review, and as a member of the UNC Women in Law, Carolina Health Law Organization.
Speaker bio
Adam A. Smith
is an attorney and a workers' compensation specialist with Riddle & Riddle. He has dedicated his career to litigating complicated legal matters, with particular emphasis on fighting for victims of serious personal injuries. Mr. Smith is a member of the North Carolina State Bar; U.S. District Court, Eastern and Middle districts of North Carolina; Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals; North Carolina Advocates of Justice; Tenth District Judicial Bar; and Wake County Bar Association. He is also board-certified by North Carolina State Bar's Board of Legal Specialization in the area of workers' compensation. Mr. Smith earned his B.A. degree, cum laude, in political science from Duke University and his J.D. degree from Duke University School of Law.
Speaker bio
Amina M. Mack
is the managing partner with The Mack Law Firm, PLLC in Raleigh, North Carolina. Practice areas include employment law, personal injury, workers' compensation and Social Security disability. With over a decade of experience, Ms. Mack is committed to fighting for justice and providing compassionate, strategic legal support. She is a member of North Carolina Bar Association; Wake County Bar Association; and Eastern, Middle and Western districts of North Carolina. Ms. Mack is admitted to practice in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Speaker bio
Guy S. DiMartino
is a Florida Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer with a multi‑jurisdictional practice focused on representing individuals facing serious legal crises, including catastrophic personal injury, civil rights violations, and complex probate disputes. Board certification in Civil Trial Law reflects substantial courtroom experience, peer recognition, and demonstrated expertise in the litigation of significant cases in both state and federal courts. Mr. DiMartino is licensed to practice law in Florida, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, and handles cases in these jurisdictions. He regularly presents continuing legal education programs on trial practice, injury litigation, and the intersection of medicine and law.
Speaker bio
Vincent P. Manning
is a partner with Manning, Caliendo & Thomson in Freehold, New Jersey. He is a Certified Civil Trial Attorney approved by the New Jersey Supreme Court Board on Attorney Trial Certification, and a court appointed arbitrator in the Monmouth County Superior Court. Mr. Manning is admitted to practice before the United States District Court, New Jersey, and the United States Court of Claims. He served as a trustee and co-chairman for the Civil Practice Committee, Monmouth Bar Association. Mr. Manning is a member of the Ocean County Bar Association. He was appointed by the NJ Supreme Court to serve two terms on District IX Ethics Committee. Mr. Manning earned his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from Rowan University; and his J. D. degree, cum laude, from Seton Hall University School of Law.
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