Personal Injury Conference 2019
Course Date: June 14, 2019
Total: 5h 51min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Date: June 14, 2019
Welcome and Introduction
Karen E. Jamieson — Murray Jamieson, Vancouver
James D. Vilvang, QC — Richards Buell Sutton LLP, Vancouver
Case Law Update
Karen E. Jamieson — Murray Jamieson, Vancouver
Alison L. Murray, QC — Murray Jamieson, Vancouver
Break
Civil Resolution Tribunal: What PI Lawyers Need to Know
Shannon Salter — Chair, Civil Resolution Tribunal, Vancouver
Krista L. Simon — Hammerberg Lawyers LLP, Vancouver
Networking Lunch (provided)
Limitations on Use of Expert Evidence: (Rule 11-8)
Daniel W. Barber — Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP, Vancouver
Jonathan L. Harbut — Rice Harbut Elliott LLP, Vancouver
The Brave New World of Self-Driving Cars
Mark V.C. Virgin — Stevens Virgin, Vancouver
Break
Part 7 in 2019
- changes in deductibles with LTD benefit
- ending of subrogated claims
- ICBC keeping Part 7 Open for Future Care
Matthew Hinton — Insurance Corporation of BC, Vancouver
A Master's View of Personal Injury Chambers Practice
- select topics in personal injury chambers applications
- best practices
Master Terry Vos — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Advertising for Personal Injury Counsel: True, Verifiable and Effective
- revisiting the LSBC Rules
- use of testimonials
- standing out in a busy crowd
Jeremy Hessing–Lewis — Skunkworks Creative Group Inc., Vancouver
Doug Jasinski — President, Skunkworks Creative Group Inc., Vancouver
Closing Remarks
Karen E. Jamieson — Murray Jamieson, Vancouver
James D. Vilvang, QC — Richards Buell Sutton LLP, Vancouver
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