Legal Seminars

  • Representative presentations by Mark Sumwalt

    “Interplay of Workers’ Comp and UM/UIM,” Insurance Law—A Practical Approach for the General Practitioner  (October 26, 2001)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Cary, North Carolina

    Co-Chair, 6th Annual Workers’ Compensation Roundtable (March 2, 2001)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Raleigh, North Carolina

    “Grounds for Striking or Reducing Employer’s Workers’ Compensation Lien,” 7th Annual Workplace Torts & Workers’ Comp (December 1, 2000)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    “The Law and How to Evaluate Claims,” Basic Workers’ Compensation (September 22, 2000)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Raleigh, North Carolina

    Co-Chair, 5th Annual Workers’ Compensation Roundtable (March 3, 2000)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Raleigh, North Carolina

    “Impact of 1999 Legislative Amendments and Other Developments on the Law of Workers’ Compensation Liens on Third Party Recoveries,” 6th Annual Workplace Torts & Workers’ Comp (December 3, 1999)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Co-Chair, 4th Annual Workers’ Compensation Roundtable (March 19, 1999)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Raleigh, North Carolina

    “New Developments in the Area of Workers’ Compensation Liens on Third Party Recoveries Under § 97-10.2,” 5th Annual Workplace Torts & Workers’ Comp (November 6, 1998)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    “Handling the Workers’ Compensation Lien,” 1997 Insurance Law Seminar (October 17, 1997)

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
    Raleigh, North Carolina

    “Workers’ Compensation Liens,” Advanced Workers’ Compensation Update (February 28, 1997)

    North Carolina Bar Association
    Greensboro, North Carolina

    “What is ‘Reasonable’ Vocational Effort,” Workers’ Compensation Section Annual Meeting (February 23, 1996)

    North Carolina Bar Association
    Cary, North Carolina

    “Update on Significant Workers’ Compensation Case Law for 1993 and 1994,” Workplace Torts & Workers’ Comp (November 18, 1994)     

    North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers




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