Celebrating Black History Month

21st Century Problems - Modern Claims for Modern Times

The 21st Century Problems - Modern Claims for Modern Times seminar took place on Thursday, October 4, 2018. This seminar explored some trending claims areas and provided strategies the industry can develop to prepare for the future.

  1. Tech Talk | Tim Farrell
  2. The Cannabis Act (Bill C-45): What Insurers Need to Know | Jay A. Skukowski
  3. Defending Sexual Harassment Claims | Maria Kotsopoulos and Jodi Solomon

Tech Talk

Tim Farrell

Tech E&O policies insure technology manufacturers, vendors and servicers for claims arising out of the failure of their technology product to work properly or from errors committed in the course of the Insured’s performance of technology services. This presentation will be a primer on recognizing and defending Tech E&O claims.

Click here to download PowerPoint presentation (.pdf).


The Cannabis Act (Bill C-45): What Insurers Need to Know

Jay A. Skukowski

This seminar will focus on the implications of the legalization of marijuana in assessing and litigating claims.

Click here to download PowerPoint presentation (.pdf).


Defending Sexual Harassment Claims

Maria Kotsopoulos

Jodi Solomon

A current look at how judges and adjudicators are treating sexual harassment claims. What kind of factual allegations are successful in a finding of sexual harassment? What kind of damages are being awarded and in what range? How can employers defend these types of claims?

Click here to download PowerPoint presentation (.pdf).


DISCLAIMER

Thank you for your interest in contacting us by email.

Please be aware that contacting us via e-mail does not mean that the firm is acting for the sender of the e-mail. People do not become clients unless and until the firm agrees to act and that representation will be confirmed in a retainer agreement or retainer letter, in accordance with our usual policies. Unless you are an existing client, no information provided in an e-mail will be considered confidential. We ask that you do not send us specific questions on any matter until you receive confirmation that we are able to represent you.