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Suing & Defending Uber, Lyft, & Rideshare Companies CLE
90-Minute On-demand Seminar & Complimentary Podcast
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Includes Online Access to complete Course/Reference Material & Complimentary Podcast.
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Benefits: The rapid expansion in Uber, Lyft, and other ridesharing services in states across the nation and globally has led to a significant need for attorneys proficient in the cutting-edge issues in accident litigation, tort claims, licensing, insurance, regulatory laws, and determining employee vs. independent contractor status of drivers. The laws vary greatly and have been in flux with the proliferation of companies, governments, and start-ups seeking to take advantage of this growing use of travel & transportation. The faculty for this seminar features several leading authorities on the subject. This comprehensive program will introduce you to the most relevant issues and practical issues involved in suing Uber, Lyft, Ridesharing Companies, including accident litigation, tort liability, admissibility of texts & apps, dropping off minors, licensing matters, uninsured/underinsured insurance claims, settlements as well as rideshare company policies. The faculty will also cover the changes and progress on the latest legal developments and future regulations. Registration includes online access to course and reference materials that serve as a helpful guide to the numerous topics and techniques discussed in the program.
Agenda: Suing & Defending Uber, Lyft, & Rideshare Companies CLE: a. Determining Employee vs. Independent Contractor Status of Drivers
b. Litigating against Ridesharing Companies
c. Latest Caselaw involving Liability & Insurance
d. Ridesharing Accident Litigation & Veil Piercing
e. Dropping off Minors
f. Uber, Lyft, and Other Rideshare Licensing Matters
g. Effectively Handling Insurance Claims involving Ridesharing Entities
h. Strategies on Getting Mobile Apps and Text Messages Admitted
i. Applying Critical Rules, Regulations and Ridesharing Company Policies
j. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Cases Involving a Rideshare
k. Settlement Strategies
l. Compliance & Avoidance
m. Overview of the Ridesharing Industry
n. Defense Strategies
Recorded Question & Answer Session Biography of Seminar Faculty: 1.
Karen O. Moury is a Member at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC, where she represents and counsels clients on various issues related to public utility and administrative law. She represents companies, including rideshare entities, before the Public Utility Commission, other government agencies, and in court matters. Ms. Moury is involved in matters involving licensing, regulatory compliance, and enforcement proceedings. She obtained experimental services authority from the Public Utility Commission allowing a transportation network company to lawfully provide ridesharing services throughout her state. She was also successful in having complaints against energy suppliers dismissed by the Public Utility Commission. Ms. Moury has over 30 years of state government and administrative law experience, including 16 years in executive and management level positions. Immediately prior to entering private practice, she served as director of regulatory operations for her state's Public Utility Commission. In that role she oversaw the day-to-day operation and administration of seven bureaus performing legal, technical, and policy functions for all industries regulated by the PUC—electricity, natural gas, water, telecommunications, and transportation. Ms. Maury is a frequent lecturer on public utility & administrative regulations & licensing.
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Zachary B. Pyers is a Partner at Reminger Co., LPA, where he litigates ridesharing, complex commercial, professional liability, tort, and class action matters. He represents clients in commercial disputes, including breach of contract claims, antitrust actions, covenants not to compete, and business torts. In his professional liability practice, Mr. Peyers represents attorneys, accountants, architects, engineers, surveyors, builders, real estate agents, insurance agents, directors & officers, and investment advisors in litigation and licensure proceedings. He also counsels several corporate clients on transactional matters. Mr. Pyers is an Adjunct Professor at Capital University Law School, where he teaches the school’s Mock Trial Competition Team and assisted in developing and teaches a course in depositions, electronic discovery, and expert witnesses. He is also a widely sought-after speaker and author on arbitration, torts, pleadings, and depositions. Mr. Pyers has received numerous awards for excellence in practice, including recognition by his peers as AV Preeminent Rated, listed as a SuperLaywer, and including as a "Top Lawyer" by several publications.
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Kenton H. Steele practices at Reminger Co., LPA, where he focuses on matters involving medical malpractice defense and general liability. Mr. Steele's representative matters include a case involving facial scarring from a medical procedure, where a default judgment had already been obtained before counsel was retained. Mr. Steele was able to show a defect in service that required the Court to vacate the judgment, providing for a meritorious defense to the claim, and an ultimate victory in the case. He has also obtained favorable recoveries in a number of subrogation case involving property damage and achieved favorable resolutions in multiple high-exposure long-term care cases involving allegations of nursing negligence.
CLE Credit: Rossdale CLE is a national leader in attorney education and has trained thousands of attorneys, paralegals, and other legal professionals. Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission for 1.5 MCLE credits
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Arizona State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits**
California State Bar for 1.5 MCLE credits
Colorado Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal & Judicial Education for 1.8 CLE Credits
Connecticut for 1.5 CLE Credits
District of Columbia (CLE credits are not required)***
Florida Bar for 2.0 CLE credits
Georgia Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Hawaii State Board of CLE for 1.5 CLE credits
Idaho State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE Credits
Iowa Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE Credits
Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission for 1.5 CLE Credits
Kentucky Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits
Louisiana Supreme Court Commission on MCLE for 1.5 MCLE credits
Maryland (CLE credits are not required)***
Massachusetts (CLE credits are not required)**
Michigan (CLE credits are not required)***
Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Missouri Bar for 1.8 MCLE Credits
Montana Commission of CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits
Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
New Hampshire for 1.5 CLE credits ****
New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits (per Rule 201:4)
New York State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
North Carolina State Bar Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits
Ohio - Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits
Oklahoma Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits
Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 CLE Credits
Puerto Rico for 1.5 CLE credits (Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico)
South Dakota (CLE credits are not required)***
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Texas State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 MCLE credits
Vermont Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 CLE credits
Virginia State Bar for 1.5 MCLE credits
Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners for 1.5 CLE credits
Wyoming State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits
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* Members of the Alaska Bar Association may report 1.5 CLE credits for participating in this course as it has been approved by other mandatory CLE jurisdictions for 1.5 CLE credits.
** The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.5 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 0 hour(s) of professional responsibility.
*** States that do not require CLE are indicated above. Rossdale does not apply for CLE in these states as CLE credit is not required.
**** The New Hampshire does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Continuing Legal Education requirement. Pursuant to NH Supreme Court Rule 53, this activity may be counted for up to 1.5 CLE hours.
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