CLE WEBINAR: HON. PETER B. SKELOS (Ret.) and HON. MARSHA L. STEINHARDT (Ret.) TO PRESENT “MASTERING MEDMAL MEDIATIONS” TO THE NEW YORK STATE ACADEMY OF TRIAL LAWYERS
Posted on Jun 22, 2021
The panel discussion will address the best practices for the successful mediation of medical malpractice claims for plaintiff and defense counsel alike. Topics will include identifying which cases to mediate, client consultation and preparation prior to mediation, drafting the mediation statement and more.
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF TRIAL LAWYERS WEBINAR: HON. JOSEPH MALTESE AND RHONDA EPSTEIN, ESQ. TO PRESENT “SEX DISCRIMINATION & SEX ABUSE IN THE WORKPLACE, SCHOOL AND SPORTS”
Posted on Jun 22, 2021
CLE WEBINAR: RICHARD P. BYRNE, ESQ. TO PRESENT A LAWLINE SEMINAR, “RESOLVING COVERAGE DISPUTES IN MEDIATION”
Posted on Jun 14, 2021
This program will discuss why mediation is an advantageous forum for resolving coverage disputes, and what means and methods will offer the most favorable outcomes for your clients. Mr. Byrne will provide useful tips for understanding when mediation is a good option, navigating the underlying litigation, and preparing for the mediation process.
CLE WEBINAR: HON. JOHN P. DIBLASI TO PRESENT “THE IMPORTANCE OF SECURITY AND INTEGRITY ISSUES WITHIN THE VIRTUAL ADR PROCESS” TO THE NACLE
Posted on Jun 08, 2021
CLE WEBINAR: BOB WORDEN, ESQ. INVITED TO PRESENT “THE ETHICS AND ART OF SETTLEMENT AT MEDIATION” TO THE ABA
Posted on Jun 07, 2021
CLE WEBINAR: HON. JOHN P. DIBLASI (Ret.) INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN “SETTLING CASES DURING AND AFTER THE PANDEMIC – FOUR PERSPECTIVES” TO PILLINGER MILLER TARALLO
Posted on May 11, 2021
CLE WEBINAR: JAMES W. BORKOWSKI, ESQ. AND HON. JEFFREY A. COHEN (Ret.) TO PRESENT “SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION: MOVING FROM GRIDLOCK TO SETTLEMENT”
Posted on May 11, 2021
CLE WEBINAR: HON. JOHN G. INGRAM (Ret.) TO PRESENT “MARITIME LAW 101 AND INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL INJURY AND MEDICAL MALPRACTICE ON THE HIGH SEAS”
Posted on Apr 30, 2021
The general maritime law of the United States traces its historic roots to legal principles that predate the founding of the country. So critical was this area of the law to a fledgling nation that the founding fathers agreed that federal courts, not state courts, would exercise admiralty jurisdiction and specifically incorporated same into Article III of the Constitution.
HON. JOHN P. DIBLASI (Ret.) INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NYSBA'S MEDIATION ADVOCACY PROGRAM
Posted on Apr 26, 2021
HON. JOHN P. DIBLASI INVITED BY THE NEW YORK COUNTY LAWYERS ASSOCIATION TO PRESENT “CIVIL TRIAL PRACTICE: THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE POSSIBLE FUTURE”
Posted on Apr 19, 2021