Solicitors and Barristers How Best to Represent Clients Injured in the USA
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Solicitors and Barristers How Best to Represent Clients Injured in the USA

A Free Legal Seminar for Solicitors and Barristers on how best to represent clients injured in the USA.

By Liam Moloney, Solicitor, Moloney & Company, Naas, Co. Kildare

Date and time

Thursday, February 20, 2025 · 1 - 2pm GMT

Location

The Hardiman

Eyre Square H91 NFD2 Galway Ireland

Agenda

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Essential information for solicitors with clients injured in the USA

Martin Blake, Attorney at Law, Barrister at Law

Liam Moloney, Solicitor, Moloney & Company

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

This free seminar will provide essential information for solicitors and Barristers who are consulted by clients who have been injured in the USA. Topics will include:


  • Economic, non-economic & punitive damages
  • Securing multi-million dollar verdicts
  • Fee sharing agreements
  • Avoiding problems and understanding key issues
  • Assessing viable claims, including financial considerations
  • Unique problem areas, including government immunities
  • Waivers, releases & assumption of the risk defences
  • No fault and contributory negligence
  • Discovery
  • Insurance Bad Faith
  • State & Federal Jurisdictions explained

Light refreshments will be provided.


The seminar will be presented by:

Martin Blake, Attorney at Law, Barrister at Law

Former President of the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association

Current Chair of the Internation Relations Committee of the American Association of Justice

Member of The American College of Trial Lawyers, the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and the American Board of Trial Advocates

Named in Best Lawyers in America, 2006 to date.


Liam Moloney, Solicitor, Moloney & Company, Naas, Co. Kildare

Specialist in International Travel Claims.

Current Vice President of the Pan European Organisation for Personal Injury Lawyers (PEOPIL)

Former Chair of the International Practice Committee of the American Association of Justice (AAJ)