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Upcoming Event: Earn CLE and Update Your Understanding of Claims-Made Policy Issues Without Charge

September 2009

All fees have been waived for in-house personnel interested in attending the HB Litigation Conferences LLC Claims-Made Insurance Litigation Conference in New York on October 7, 2009. Laura Foggan of Wiley Rein LLP and Ann Kramer of Reed Smith LLP are chairing the event. Kimberly Melvin, also of Wiley Rein, is among the distinguished speakers on the agenda.

The agenda will cover claims-made language variations; reporting requirements under claims-made contracts; the consequences of failing to provide timely notice; understanding retroactive date and reporting period provisions; and important steps insurers and policyholders should take when a claims-made policy period is ending. The event will address issues critical to professional liability, D&O, EPL, EIL and claims-made CGL policies.

Details for in-house personnel to attend without charge can be found at: http://litigationconferences.com/?p=7346.

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