HARTFORD COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 

When

Thursday, April 26, 2018 from 7:45 AM to 10:00 AM EDT
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Registration & breakfast: 7:45 a.m.
Program: 8:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. 

Price:
$40 HCBA Member (2018-2019 dues paid in full)
$60 Non Member
Law Student/2017 New Admittee to the CT Bar

This program qualifies for 2.0 hours of CT & NY CLE Credits

Where

HCBA Conference Center 
100 Pearl Street
2nd floor (East Tower)
Hartford, CT 06103
 

 
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Contact

Jeanette Bonee 
Hartford County Bar Association 
860-525-8106 
programinfo@hartfordbar.org 
The Hartford County Bar Association's Insurance Law Committee presents: 

Additional Insured Coverage 

This program will address the foundational issues of additional insured coverage and discuss the current topics that are evolving or unsettled including memorializing AI status, triggering AI coverage, problems with common AI endorsements, follow-form excess policies, scope of coverage, and limits issues.

Our Panelists:

Michael Menapace, Wiggin & Dana, LLP & Geoffrey Miller, Saxe Doernberger & Vita P.C.

Michael Menapace is an insurance lawyer, counselor and law school professor.  He counsels insurance companies and represents them in courts and arbitration tribunals across the country.  He teaches Insurance Law at the Quinnipiac University School of Law and is the lead editor of The Handbook on Additional Insureds, published by the ABA.

Geoffrey Miller is an attorney at Saxe Doernberger & Vita P.C., a national practice dedicated to representing insurance policyholders. In addition to representing corporate policyholders in complex, multi-party insurance litigation, Geoffrey also advises companies on gaps in their insurance programs, especially where cyber and physical risks intersect, and manages the indemnity, insurance, and risk transfer programs for multiple large construction projects in New York City.


Neither the Connecticut Judicial Branch nor the Commission on Minimum Continuing Legal Education approve or accredit CLE providers or activities.  It is the opinion of this provider that this activity  qualifies for up to 2.0 hour toward your annual CLE requirement in Connecticut.
This Continuing Legal Education program is appropriate for both newly-admitted and experienced attorneys and has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 2.0 credit hour per session, applicable to the Areas of Professional Practice requirement.
CLE Certificates of Accreditation will be issued upon request. Please contact the HCBA office if you would like to receive a certificate.The HCBA offers adjusted CLE seminar registration fees for HCBA members who require financial assistance. Discounts will be granted on an individual, case by case basis. Please contact Jeanette Bonee at 860-525-8106 for a confidential discussion.