STOWERS DEMANDS - MDJW FIRST FRIDAY – REPEAT BROADCAST - NOVEMBER 7, 2012

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Registration is open for a repeat broadcast of our November First Friday webinar.  The broadcast will be held on Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at noon Central Time. George Lankford, a partner in the Dallas office will present “Stowers Demands." This course is designed to acquaint adjusters with the legal concept known as the Stowers Doctrine. The course will provide methodology for evaluating Stowers demands and determining the appropriate response. The course includes real world examples and samples.

Mr. Lankford has represented clients in insurance coverage and bad faith disputes from the trial courts of Texas to the Supreme Court of Texas for 25 years. His experience has included a wide range of coverage disputes, including first party personal and commercial property, liability, business interruption, environmental, and copyright infringement. The matters have included coverage (duty to defend and/or duty to indemnify), agent errors and omissions, adjuster mistakes, loss control issues, proper cancellation and reinstatement of coverage under state codes, surplus lines regulations, Stowers, and coverage under multiple coverages.

One hour of free CE credit will be available to all insurance professionals for the program. Please have your TDI adjuster number available during the training.

Please register at https://student.gototraining.com/r/2913268554035442176.   There is a limit of 200 participants.

If you are unable to register, please send an e-mail to ce@mdjwlaw.com so we can schedule future sessions of this webinar.  Thank you for your interest in the webinar and this important topic.

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