Attorney Amy Wooten is serving on the planning committee for the North Carolina Bar Association's (NCBA) 2025 Insurance Law Section Program, "Navigating the Complexities of Insurance Law."
The event, scheduled for February 6, 2025, will take place in Cary, NC, and promises to deliver valuable insights for legal professionals navigating the intricacies of insurance law.
This year's program is designed to address some of the most pressing and complex issues in the field, ensuring attendees gain practical knowledge and a deeper understanding of the evolving insurance landscape. Topics on the agenda include:
- "Top 10" Insurance Law Decisions
- The Confusing Landscape of Coverage B
- Time-Limited Settlement Demands: Caceres and Beyond
- Avoiding Traps in Insurance Coverage Law
- Encountering Insurance Captives
- UM/UIM Coverage: Recent Developments and Illustrations
Amy, co-chair of Ward and Smith's Insurance Law and Recovery Practice Group, brings her extensive experience to the planning process, highlighting her commitment to advancing education in this vital area of law. She is joined on the planning committee by Turner R. Albernaz, Phelps Dunbar LLP, Christy C. Dunn, Young Moore and Henderson PA, and Steven DeGeorge, Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA.
The 2025 program is a must-attend event for attorneys looking to stay ahead in this dynamic field. Participants can earn up to 6 MCLE hours. For more information and to register, visit the NCBA website.