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Insurance Law: Perspectives from the Experienced and New Practitioner, Pop Culture, and Greek Roots

Contains material from Nov 2016

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Session 1: My Big Fat Greek Insurance Policy Hear Dr. Chriss’s now legendary presentation of the meaning of, and etymology behind, numerous terms of art commonly found in insurance policies.

Session 2: Decades of Unexpected, Accidental, and Wild Changes in Insurance Law Practice 

Session 3: What I Had to Learn (and What I Wish I'd Been Taught) Hear a panel discussion among insurance litigation associates regarding their early years of practice.

Session 4: Insurance Through the Lens of Pop Culture An entertaining look at key concepts of insurance law through the lens of TV and Film.

 

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1. My Big Fat Greek Insurance Policy (Nov 2016)

William J. Chriss

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My Big Fat Greek Insurance Policy (Nov 2016)

Hear Dr. Chriss’s now legendary presentation of the meaning of, and etymology behind, numerous terms of art commonly found in insurance policies.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Insurance Law Institute

William J. Chriss, Law Office of William J. Chriss, P.C. - Corpus Christi, TX

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2. Decades of Unexpected, Accidental, and Wild Changes in Insurance Law Practice (Nov 2016)

J. Mark Lawless, Brian S. Martin, Michael Sean Quinn

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Decades of Unexpected, Accidental, and Wild Changes in Insurance Law Practice (Nov 2016)

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Insurance Law Institute

J. Mark Lawless, McGuireWoods LLP - Austin, TX
Brian S. Martin, Thompson Coe - Houston, TX
Michael Sean Quinn, Attorney at Law - Austin, TX

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3. What I Had to Learn (and What I Wish I'd Been Taught) (Nov 2016)

Cyrus W. Haralson, Donnie M. Apodaca II, Michael M. Gavito

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What I Had to Learn (and What I Wish I'd Been Taught) (Nov 2016)

Hear a panel discussion among insurance litigation associates regarding their early years of practice.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Insurance Law Institute

Cyrus W. Haralson, Thompson Coe - Houston, TX
Donnie M. Apodaca II, Tollefson Bradley Mitchell & Melendi, LLP - Dallas, TX
Michael M. Gavito, Gravely & Pearson - San Antonio, TX

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4. Insurance Through the Lens of Pop Culture (Nov 2016)

Beth D. Bradley, Vincent E. Morgan

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Session 4 —50 mins
Insurance Through the Lens of Pop Culture (Nov 2016)

An entertaining look at key concepts of insurance law through the lens of TV and Film.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Insurance Law Institute

Beth D. Bradley, Tollefson Bradley Mitchell & Melendi, LLP - Dallas, TX
Vincent E. Morgan, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP - Houston, TX