Disputed insurance claims are often complex, and can vary greatly from case to case.
This seminar is designed to give you the tools to understand the variety of claims, accurately assess coverage and solve any conflicts that arise during litigation.
Our experienced attorneys will help advise you on the ability to identify areas of coverage disputes, recognize when an insurer is negotiating in bad faith and identify the possible remedies.
They will also help you learn the settlement process, and expertly handle a trial if settlement efforts have been exhausted.
The following Key topics will be discussed:
12:45 – 01:15 |
Registration |
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01:15 – 02:00 |
Common Coverage Disputes |
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02:00 – 03:00 |
Coverage Under a Contract |
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03:00 – 03:15 |
Break |
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03:15 – 04:15 |
Litigating a Claim |
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04:15 – 05:00 |
Bad Faith Litigation |
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Attorney Douglas R. Alliston
Murphy, Campbell, Guthrie & Alliston – Sacramento, CA
Since 1988, Douglas Alliston has advised and represented insureds, insurance companies, risk retention groups, captives, public entity risk pools (joint powers authorities), and non-profit corporation self-insurance pools. He has authored hundreds of opinion letters, drafted policy revisions and endorsements, and successfully litigated insurance and JPA coverage issues in state and federal courts.
Mr. Alliston has addressed gatherings of claims professionals, attorneys, and public entity risk managers concerning insurance coverage, indemnity, and claims handling regulations, among other things.
Mr. Alliston received his J.D. degree from the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento in 1988.
Attorney J. Douglas Durham
Murphy, Campbell, Guthrie & Alliston – Sacramento, CA
Doug Durham is a seasoned litigator and experienced insurance coverage counsel with a special emphasis on aviation, maritime and commercial litigation matters.
Since 1996 Mr. Durham has represented aircraft owners, operators, aviation businesses and their insurers, litigating cases involving both rotary and fixed-wing aircraft manufacturers, service facilities, repair shops, charter operations, and government contractors, as well as the FAA, lending institutions, and aviation insurers. Much of his practice has involved product liability litigation in the aviation industry, where he has both prosecuted and defended claims arising from multiple deaths and serious injuries in aircraft accidents involving complex metallurgical, structural, and design issues. His experience also includes personal injury litigation involving owners and operators of pleasure boats and personal water craft, and has represented boating insurers in regulatory disputes with insurance agencies. Mr. Durham also represents and advises property and liability insurers in connection with diverse types of losses and claims, and involving virtually every type of insurance policy. Mr. Durham enjoys a wide range of experience in commercial litigation matters, including employment disputes involving wage and overtime issues and federal preemption.
Mr. Durham moved to California in 1991, after practicing law in Chicago for nine years. He is a member of the bar in both Illinois and California.
Education
The John Marshall Law School, 1982
Attorney Daniel S. Glass
Law Office of Daniel S. Glass – Sacramento, CA
Mr. Glass has been a civil litigation attorney for the past 22 years. Prior to being licensed to practice law he was a claim representative for the insurance industry and with independent general adjusters representing public entities. Mr. Glass current law practice is primarily plaintiff orientated litigating personal injury, insurance bad faith and ERISA based disability and life claims.

Total CA CLE credits: 3 hours
This course has been approved by the State Bar of California.
2001 Point West Way
Sacramento, California 95815
Note: Parking is on your own.
Start 01:15 PM – Finish 05:00 PM
$200 First Registrant
Add Associate $100 dollars*
Add Paralegal $100 dollars*
$125 Young Lawyers – Under 4 years acceptance to the Bar.**
*Young Lawyers with under 4 years acceptance to the Bar may use the coupon code YL75 to receive the $75 discount when checking out.
**Discounts can not be combined.
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