Events

Sponsored Event – 2022 Trucking Claims Boot Camp – Phoenix, AZ

Scottsdale Marriott Old Town 7325 E 3rd Ave
Scottsdale, AZ

Young Moore is proud to sponsor the 2022 Trucking Claims Boot Camp. The lineup of speakers includes Young Moore attorney, Dana H. Hoffman, who will present on Virtual Focus Groups: How to Leverage Changing Technologies to the Benefit of the Defense. Dana is a litigator, advisor and defender of the transportation, long term care and electric industries. She is the Immediate Past President of the Trucking Industry Defense Association (TIDA) where she served a total of 10 years on its Board of Directors

 

  • Ghosts in the Machines: Electronic Claims Investigation and Data Preservation

 Brett Ross, Carr Allison

  • Virtual Focus Groups: How to Leverage Changing Technologies to the Benefit of the Defense

Dana H. Hoffman, Young Moore and Henderson, P.A.

  • Location, Location, Location:  How to Evaluate and Survive the Impact of Venue on Trucking Claims

Carlos Rincon, Rincon Law Group, P.C.

Raul Alvarez, Alvarez Winthrop Thompson & Smoke, P.A.

  • Avoiding Broker Liability in Trucking Claims

Andrew Stephenson, Franklin & Prokopik

  • Ethical Challenges and Suspect Practices That Can Influence a Verdict and Hurt Your Case

MJ Dobbs, Bressler Amery & Ross

  • Pitfalls of CDL and Training Manuals

Matt Hefflefinger & Garner Berry, Heyl Royster

  • You Gotta Know When to Fold ‘Em:  Gaining Jury Appeal by Stipulating to Liability

Mike Nerone, Pion, Nerone, Giman, Winslow & Smith, P.C.



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