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A Civil Litigation Webinar

Ethical Duties When Representing the Subrogor

In this video,“Ethical Duties When Representing the Subrogor,” we lead a conversation about the ethical considerations for defense counsel representing a subrogated interest in a civil claim. This video is from a live presentation on April 13, 2020.

We discuss the following:

  • Ethical problems arising from the actual conflict of interest.
  • What are the rights of the workers’ compensation carrier to the proceeds of a third-party lawsuit?
  • How discovery or disclosure works when the plaintiff is not cooperative.
  • How recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.

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The Civil Litigation Webinar Series, from Lois Law Firm, is held on the THIRD MONDAY of the month at 3:00 PM EST. These webinars are focused on practical claims-handling and perfect for your team members who need state-specific training or a refresher course for this jurisdiction! Each webinar features a live presentation followed by a Question & Answer session. To register for a Civil Litigation Webinar, click the button below:

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LOIS has a dedicated Civil Litigation Practice to serve general liability, premises liability, automobile liability insurance carriers and third party administrators in reimbursement claims under New York WCL § 29 and New Jersey’s Section 40 (N.J.S.A. 34:15-40). Our attorneys also regularly represent these clients’ insureds in defense of personal injury matters filed in all counties in Metropolitan New York, all counties in New Jersey and in the federal courts.

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