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PIP and Threshold Law Updates, Rideshare Liability Defense, Wrongful Death Cases, and More
Equip yourself with the latest knowledge and strategic techniques you need to tackle challenging personal injury cases in New York! This online seminar will provide detailed discussed and actionable insights on rideshare injury cases, summary judgment motions, wrongful death litigation, and more. Gain timely and invaluable expertise and tools to elevate your legal practice - register today!
- Stay updated on legislative and case developments in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) law.
- Glean new insights for tackling current serious threshold injury matters.
- Get to the bottom of liability and insurance in rideshare injury cases.
- Navigate summary judgment motions in the wake of Rodriguez.
- Uncover effective defense strategies for wrongful death cases.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Updates in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Law
- Latest Developments in NY Threshold Law
- Rideshare Liability Defense Issue
- Mastering Summary Judgment Motions
- Effective Strategies for Wrongful Death Case Defense
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York CLE |
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7 Total | 01-19-2027 |
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Agenda
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Updates in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Law
- Legislative Changes Impacting PIP Coverage
- Case Law Updates Affecting PIP Claims and Defenses
- Practical Insights for Navigating Current PIP Issues in Personal Injury Defense
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Latest Developments in NY Threshold Law
- “Serious Injury” Threshold - Recent Changes and Interpretations
- Impacts on Personal Injury Claims and Defenses
- Navigating Current Threshold Law Challenges
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Rideshare Liability Defense Issue
- Determining Liability in Rideshare Accidents Under New York Law
- Evaluating the Rideshare Insurance Period
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Issues
- Defending Rideshare Companies and Drivers
- Smartphone and App Discovery and Evidence Insights
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Mastering Summary Judgment Motions
- Crafting Effective Summary Judgment Motions
- The Keys to Effective Oral Arguments and Courtroom Advocacy
- Tactics for Opposing Summary Judgment Motions
- Preparing Compelling Opposition Briefs and Evidentiary Support
- Rodriguez v. City of New York and Its Impact on Summary Judgment Practice
- Crafting Affirmative Rodriguez Motions for Defendants
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Effective Strategies for Wrongful Death Case Defense
- Wrongful Death Claims Under New York Law
- Investigation and Case Assessment Insights
- Valuing and Mitigating Damages
- Working With Economics and Accounting Expert Witnesses
- Effective Use of Medical Records, Autopsy Reports, and Medical Experts
- Powerful Questions to Ask the Plaintiff’s Experts During Depositions or Cross-Examination
- Managing the Risks of Excess Judgment and Bad Faith
- Juror Biases and Questions to Draw Them Out
- Answering the Question: “What Difference Will it Make?”
Who Should Attend
This intermediate level online seminar is tailored for attorneys specializing in insurance defense, personal injury law, and civil litigation in New York.
Speakers
Speaker bio
John P. Feroleto
is the principal at Feroleto Law, where he represents individuals injured by defective products, and those injured at construction sites or the workplace, and trucking and transportation collisions. Mr. Feroleto has served as the chair of the National Interstate Trucking Litigation Group of the American Association of Justice. He earned his B.S. degree from the State University of New York at Albany and his J.D. degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law.
Speaker bio
Raymond R. Grasing
is an attorney with The Law Firm of Grasing & Associates. He has more than 25 years of trial experience in New York. Mr. Grasing knows how to try a case in a straight forward convincing manor, and how to pare down the facts and issues to their essential parts to help a jury reach the correct decision. His understanding of the law, gained through his trial experience, provides his clients with a distinct competitive advantage, whether or not their case gets to trial. Mr. Grasing practices in the areas of commercial litigation, personal injury, construction disputes, insurance coverage disputes, insurance coverage, collections, subrogation, arson, and fraud cases. He earned his B.A. degree from the State University of New York at Stonybrook and his J.D. degree from Brooklyn Law School.
Speaker bio
Samuel E. Felberbaum
is a partner with the law firm of Felberbaum Halbridge & Wirth, Attorneys at Law, where his areas of practice include insurance and personal injury, insurance coverage, bad faith, insurance litigation, and workers‘ compensation. He is admitted to the New York State Bar and the U.S. Supreme Court. Mr. Felberbaum is an adjunct professor at Touro Law School, a former adjunct professor at Dowling College, and has also been a continuing legal education lecturer. He is a former trial counsel to various insurance companies. Mr. Felberbaum is a member of the Suffolk County (former chairperson; Plaintiff‘s Negligence, Insurance, and Workers‘ Compensation Committee), New York State, and the New York Civil/Criminal bar associations. He earned his B.A. degree, summa cum laude, from City University; and his J.D. degree, with distinction, from Hofstra University School of Law.
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