HB Sponsoring Insurance Law and Coverage Seminar in May

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Glenn E. Davis
Experience matters. For over 40 years, Glenn Davis’ unwavering commitment to clients has been the delivery of creative and efficient results in dynamic business disputes and cybersecurity challenges. His mission is to provide high-quality, cost-effective, and innovative legal solutions while adhering to the highest ethical standards and professional values. Sound legal judgment and strategic risk management dictate whether trial advocacy or alternative dispute resolution is the best path.
James P. Duchateau
James P. DuChateau concentrates his practice exclusively on insurance coverage, with an emphasis on first-party property for both commercial and personal lines. For the last 15 years, he has counseled carriers throughout the country on high exposure claims and coverage issues including appraisal, arson, business interruption, collapse, coinsurance, intentional acts, ordinance and law, insurable interest, mortgagee and loss payee rights, assignment of benefits, vandalism, late notice, vacancy, and all manner of questions surrounding direct physical loss.
Eric W. Moch
Eric W. Moch focuses his practice on the defense of claims involving insurance fraud, including medical provider fraud, organized activity and staged and caused losses, as well as first- and third-party coverage and bad faith defense. His insurance fraud practice entails the defense of insurers and their insureds against fraudulent claims at trial and the pursuit of civil recoveries for insurance clients, which has resulted in financial recoveries against fraud perpetrators.
Aleen R. Tiffany
Aleen R. Tiffany focuses her practice in complex civil litigation and corporate construction matters, including: Construction Injury & Defect Litigation, Construction Contract & Risk Transfer, Complex Civil & Commercial Litigation, Commercial General Liability Coverage w/ Risk Transfer focus, and Mechanics’ Lien & Surety Bond Claims & Litigation.

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On May 18, 2017, HeplerBroom and the Chicagoland chapters of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (CPCU) are sponsoring their first annual Insurance Law and Coverage Seminar. The seminar, which will be held in Oak Brook, Illinois, will cover both first-party and third-party issues.

The HeplerBroom (HB) attorneys who are presenters specialize in various areas of insurance law and coverage. CPCUs are considered property-casualty insurance subject matter experts. [To earn the CPCU designation, insurance professionals must pass eight national exams (including tests on insurance law, accounting, risk management, and ethics), promise to abide by a Code of Professional Ethics that places clients’ needs first, and meet specific experience requirements.]

Seminar sessions include:

 Casualty/Third-Party Track

  • Medical Fraud: Determining the Starting Point in Medical Insurance Investigation Claims
    • Eric Moch (HB) & Christine Sullivan (CPCU)
  • Professional and Medical Liability Law
    • Linda Hay (HB) & Anne Oldenburg (HB)
  • Construction Coverage & Risk Transfer
    • Aleen Tiffany (HB) & Jose Suarez (AINS, CRIS, CLCS))
  • Employment Practices Liability Coverage: Addressing Employment-based Claims
    • Jessica Galanos (HB), Michael Young (HB), & Co-presenter (to be announced)

Property/First-Party Track

  • What the Hail! Issues Surrounding Assignment of Claim Benefits, Appraisals and Public Adjusters
    • James DuChateau (HB) & Sherri King (State Auto Insurance)
  • How Claims, Underwriting, and Agency Should Work Together to Avoid Bad Faith and Liability Exposures
    • Tony Tunney (HB) & Co-presenter (to be announced)
  • Whose Claim Is It Anyway? Claims Involving Mortgagees, Foreclosures, and Bankruptcies
    • Isaac Melton (HB) & Roger Krupp (CPCU)
  • Panel Discussion: Cyber Liability and Data Breach
    • Glenn Davis (HB), Robb Sands (HB), Zack Schmiesing (CPCU), Jarrett Kolthoff (Speartip), & Jason Betke (Lockton)

Those with the CPCU designation will be eligible to earn CE credits.

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