The Canadian Institute's 10th Annual Forum onEffectively Managing Insurance Claims & LitigationTuesday, June 21 to Wednesday, June 22, 2011
InterContinental Toronto Yorkville, Toronto, ON
ENSURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOOLS TO EFFECTIVELY RESOLVE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE CLAIMS AND DISPUTES! ENROLL NOW AND MINIMIZE RISK AND EXPOSURE. The Canadian Institute’s 10th Annual Forum: Effectively Managing Insurance Claims and Litigation provides an unparalleled opportunity for you to refine your knowledge about the latest policy interpretations, cutting edge legal strategies and processes for mitigating your risks. Capitalize on this opportunity to increase claim efficiency and litigation resolution in today’s challenged economic environment. Our faculty of leading insurance industry professionals and legal experts provides diverse perspectives and essential advice to help you:
And much more! In addition, expert panels will provide insight into best practices for claims and litigation management. Do not miss the pre-conference workshop conducted by Mark Lichty, lawyer and author of Annotated Commercial General Liability Policy and Robert McCallum, AVP National Casualty Claims, Aviva Canada and learn practical skills for interpreting CGL contracts to minimize risks. Register Now! Take full advantage of this unique opportunity to network with colleagues and gain invaluable claims and risk management strategies by calling 1-877-927-7936, by fax at 1-877-927-1563 or online We look forward to seeing you at this event in June! |
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Accreditation:InterContinental Toronto Yorkville Toronto, ON This program can be applied towards 9 of the 12 hours of annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) required by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Please note that these CPD hours are not accredited for the New Member Requirement. This program has been approved by the Law Society of Saskatchewan for 12 CPD hours for the conference. Members will also receive 3.5 additional CPD credit hours for the attendance at the workshop. The same number of hours may be applied toward your continuing legal education requirements in British Columbia. The Barreau du Quebec automatically recognizes the same number of hours for this training activity, the latter having been accredited by another Law Society subject to MCLE. Attendance at this program by members of the Law Society of Alberta may be submitted to the Law Society for Continuing Professional Development credits. |
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