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ODW2426 – Negligence Claims for Paralegals
Negligence claims are among the most demanding in the US legal market. Paralegals in personal injury or auto insurance should focus on gaining specialized knowledge. This webinar covers a key element of negligence claims under substantive law.
Course Category: On-Demand Webinars
Course Level: Basic
CLE Credit: Substantive
CLE Hours: 1.25
Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Non-members
Course Materials: Webinar recording and a PDF of the PowerPoint slides.
Description: Negligence claims are the most demanding claims in the US legal market. It is vital for paralegals who deal with negligence claims, such as those who work in personal injury or automobile insurance, to hone essential skills that can be used to enhance their careers. In this webinar, we will cover a key element of negligence claims as outlined in substantive law.
Course Year: 2024
Presenter Biography: Morphy Andraws, LLM, LLB, is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator and Qualified Arbitrator. He earned his bachelor’s degree in law from Philadelphia University in Jordan in 2003. Mr. Andraws earned his Master of Laws from the Florida Coastal School of Law and was in the Legal Studies Program at the University of North Florida. He focuses his studies on the conflict of laws, contracts law, business law, comparative law, and ADR methods. Mr. Andraws works for the Legal Aid Service of Collier County in Naples, Florida.
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