The DRI Professional Liability Conference is an annual event organized by DRI, the leading organization of defense attorneys and in-house counsel. This conference focuses on providing comprehensive education and networking opportunities for professionals involved in defending against malpractice claims across various industries.
The 2017 conference featured sessions on emerging issues affecting a broad spectrum of professionals, as well as particular issues facing specific areas of practice. Topics included significant professional liability decisions of the past year and their implications for the future.
Attendees had the opportunity to develop relationships with professional liability claims personnel, experts, and defense counsel from across the country. The event also offered Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits, enhancing the professional development of participants.
This conference is ideal for attorneys, insurers, and other professionals involved in representing clients in malpractice actions. It provides valuable insights into current trends and challenges in professional liability, making it a must-attend event for those seeking to stay informed and connected in this field.
Categories
Speakers(2)
Susan K. McIntosh
Attorney at Forsberg & Umlauf PS
Susan K. McIntosh is an attorney at Forsberg & Umlauf PS, specializing in professional liability and complex litigation matters.
Zandra E. Foley
Partner at Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons, LLP
Zandra E. Foley is a seasoned trial attorney representing clients in complex litigation matters related to products liability, mass torts, malpractice, and errors and omissions. She has first chair trial and arbitration experience and serves as national trial counsel for a national product manufacturer.
Event Details
- Date
- December 7-8, 2017
- 2 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 New York, United States
- Sheraton New York Times Square
- Pricing
- $775 - $875
- Audience
- Attorneys, insurers, and other professionals involved in representing clients in malpractice actions.
- CLE Credits
- Up to 12.5 CLE hours, including 1 hour of ethics credit.