REMINDER: MDJW CENTRAL TEXAS INSURANCE SEMINAR NOVEMBER 9TH IN SAN ANTONIO

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Adjusters, claims managers, litigation managers, and in-house counsel should mark your calendars for the 2012 MDJW Central Texas Insurance Seminar which will be held in San Antonio on Friday, November 9th, at the Pearl Stable on the campus of the Culinary Institute of America, 307 Pearl Parkway in San Antonio.  The program will run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and will cover cutting edge insurance issues for anyone involved in P&C claims or lawsuits in  Texas.  This FREE program will feature some of the state’s leading insurance lawyers from our firm who will be providing updates on the latest decisions and latest legal trends across multiple liability and property topics including the latest Stowers problems, inadequate limits issues, punitive damage exposures, Texas bad faith update, new appraisal issues, homeowners and auto insurance updates, and much more.  Chris Martin, David Disiere, Barrie Beer, Kenni Lucas, Andrew Schulz, Jeff Farrell, Tanya Dugas, Mark Dyer and several others from the firm will teach on cutting edge issues impacting those who handle claims or manage insurance litigation in Texas. Lunch will be provided as well.

To register, please send an email with your name, employer, and work address to:  ce@mdjwlaw.com OR call 713-632-1737 with the same information. Following receipt of a registration request, we will reply with more detailed information regarding the location of the program in San Antonio.  Seating is limited, so register as early as you can.  We hope to see many of our friends from the insurance industry on November 9th  in San Antonio!

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