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The Latest Insights and Best Practices
Build your litigation skills! This online seminar will show you how to use the Civil Justice Reform Act of 2020 to your advantage today. It will offer best practices reminders for applying exceptions in insurance defense litigation strategy. Don't miss this practical knowledge that no insurance defense counsel should do without - register today!
- Obtain pointers for using the revised Collateral Source Rule to control medical expenses.
- Review real-world impacts of the the decreased jury threshold years later.
- Ensure you're missing no opportunities when it comes to exceptions and objections.
Abbreviated Agenda
- The Civil Justice Reform Act of 2020 - Insurance Defense Strategies
- Leveraging the Revised Collateral Source Rule
- The Issue of Future Medical Expenses
- Practical Impacts of the Lower Jury Threshold
- Limits on Discussion of Insurance (and Interplay With the Direct Action Statute)
- Strategically Presenting Evidence of Seatbelt Nonuse and Impact on Injury
- Applying Exceptions Strategically
- Practical Review of Exceptions and Lists of Objections
- Dilatory
- Declinatory
- Peremptory
- Identifying and Preserving ALL Potential Exceptions
- Effective Arguments and Presentation of Exceptions in Trial Court
- Applying for a Supervisory Writ
- Practical Review of Exceptions and Lists of Objections
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Louisiana CLE |
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1.5 Total | 03-27-2026 |
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CLE
Agenda
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Louisiana Insurance Defense Insights: The Civil Justice Reform Act of 2020 and Using Exceptions
- The Civil Justice Reform Act of 2020 - Insurance Defense Strategies
- Leveraging the Revised Collateral Source Rule
- The Issue of Future Medical Expenses
- Practical Impacts of the Lower Jury Threshold
- Limits on Discussion of Insurance (and Interplay With the Direct Action Statute)
- Strategically Presenting Evidence of Seatbelt Nonuse and Impact on Injury
- Applying Exceptions Strategically
- Practical Review of Exceptions and Lists of Objections
- Dilatory
- Declinatory
- Peremptory
- Identifying and Preserving ALL Potential Exceptions
- Effective Arguments and Presentation of Exceptions in Trial Court
- Applying for a Supervisory Writ
- Practical Review of Exceptions and Lists of Objections
- The Civil Justice Reform Act of 2020 - Insurance Defense Strategies
Who Should Attend
This intermediate level online seminar is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
David A. Lowe
is a partner with the law firm of Keegan, Juban, Lowe & Robichaux, LLC, where he focuses his practice in civil litigation, insurance bad faith, corporate matters, employment law, personal injury, and successions. Mr. Lowe is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in the state of Louisiana, and has been admitted to practice pro hac vice before multiple federal courts in other jurisdictions. He has argued multiple cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Court. Mr. Lowe is a member of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana State, Federal, and American bar associations. He earned his B.A. degree from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and his J.D. degree from Louisiana State University.
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