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Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.
Originally presented: March 19, 2024 | Course length: 6.0 hours
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Meet the No-Fault Rule 10 Requirement to Maintain Your Status!
Rule 10(a) of the Minnesota No-Fault Rules requires arbitrators complete at least three CLE hours on no-fault issues every year. Fulfill this requirement with high-quality, practical, cutting-edge information that will enhance your practice.
Anticipate Issues to Correctly Set and Meet Client Expectations
Whether you represent plaintiffs or insurance companies, anticipating issues is vital to setting and satisfying client expectations. Get tools and approaches for managing nuanced aspects of your cases to better serve your clients.
Practical Information and Guidance to Maximize Your Results
Learn best practices for working with experts. Get advice for overcoming hurdles to recovery. Understand how to access information on phones, cars, and other devices.
Bonus Resource FREE for Attendees!
Attendees will receive an electronic copy of Minnesota CLE's Legal QuickSheet on The New Minnesota Rule 114.
Welcome and Introductions (5 MINUTES)
– Tanner J. Moe & Sylvia I. Zinn, Course Co-chairs
2024 Review of the Top Minnesota Personal Injury Decisions and New Statutes (60 MINUTES)
An update of cases from 2023 and early 2024 that affect the automobile arena and a brief overview of new statutes you need to know.
– Matthew J. Barber
American Arbitration Association Update – Important Rules and Procedures in 2024 (15 MINUTES)
Get the latest information and updates on arbitration and mediation.
– Krista M. Peach
How the New Minnesota Rule 114 Affects Your Arbitration and Mediation Practices (60 MINUTES)
This session clarifies important changes to Rule 114 and discusses best practices for adapting to current requirements.
– Brett W. Olander
Cannabis Use Is Legal – What Now? Navigating Claims Involving a Driver Under the Influence (45 MINUTES)
With legalization we can anticipate an increase of people who may be under the influence of cannabis or cannabis and alcohol when driving. What new category of issues should we anticipate when handling a cannabis or alcohol-related personal injury or wrongful death case? This session includes a discussion of handling related criminal charges and statutory claims.
– Tanner J. Moe & Sylvia I. Zinn
What’s Covered, What’s Not Covered – Analyzing Advanced Coverage Issues in 2024 (75 MINUTES)
A quick primer on the basics of Bodily Injury, No-Fault and Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage and a discussion of special issues, including ride-share vehicles, governmental immunity, stacking policies, and more.
– Peter M. Lindberg, Michael M. Skram & Kelly Sofio
– Racey J. Rodne (moderator)
Understanding What Persuades Judges, Juries and Arbitrators (45 MINUTES)
This session discusses what happens in the courtroom during a motor vehicle accident case and what persuades judges and arbitrators to award damages. Learn how juries have reacted to different types of evidence and trial presentations, how to prove damages and the impact of emerging technology.
– Kevin F. Gray
How to Win or Defend a Bad Faith Claim (60 MINUTES)
Learn the difference between a first party and third party bad faith claim; how to get the goods for a bad faith claim – what discovery you need to develop your theory and build your case against an insurer who denies a claim; and what steps to take to avoid an allegation that a denial was made without a reasonable basis or that you failed to properly investigate the claim.
– Nathan H. Bjerke, Janine M. Loetscher & Jeffrey R. Mulder
– Tanner J. Moe (moderator)
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Need-based scholarships are available for in-person and online seminars. For further information or to obtain a scholarship application, contact us at 800-759-8840 or customerservice@minncle.org.
Minnesota CLE is applying to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 6.0 standard CLE credits. The maximum number of total credits attendees may claim for this program is 6.0 credits.
Minnesota CLE also has applied to the Minnesota State Bar Association for 6.0 civil trial specialist credits.
Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.