2014 Case Law Seminars: Pre-Registration Notice
The Institute has finalized plans for the 2014 California workers’ compensation case law seminars – the latest installment in CWCI’s successful seminar series initiated 16 years ago. The program will offer workers’ compensation claims and legal professionals information and insights on case law so they can work together to develop effective defense and negotiation strategies. The sessions will be presented by attorneys Saul Allweiss and Michael Marks (Law Offices of Allweiss & McMurtry, Tarzana) and Richard Jacobsmeyer (Shaw, Jacobsmeyer, Crain & Claffey, Oakland), and will be moderated by CWCI General Counsel Michael McClain.
The program will be held Monday, May 12 at the Grand Event Center in Long Beach, and will be repeated Wednesday May 14 at the Wyndham Parc 55 Hotel in San Francisco. As in the past, the seminar will use a debate-style format to review trends in decisional law and to present both the applicant and defense perspectives on various topics. Presentations will run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with lunch from noon to 1 p.m.
Seminar tuition, which includes all materials, beverage service and the luncheon, is $355, with a $100 discount available to CWCI member company employees (see the back of the enclosed flyer, which has more details and a registration form). CWCI members should register early as space is limited and registrations will be accepted in the order received.
The fastest and easiest way to register is to enroll online. Simply click the “Seminar” button at http://www.cwci.org/ to sign up using the online registration system. Alternatively, you may complete and return the registration form on the back of the enclosed flyer along with your payment. CWCI will guarantee space for all registrations received by May 5, but accepts no liability or responsibility if an individual or accounting department fails to meet the deadline. Registrations received after that date and walk-ins may only be accepted on a space available basis, so register early. If you have questions or special needs, call CWCI at 510-251-9470.
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