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P.K. Schrieffer LLP is active in presenting legal education seminars to both attorneys and clients in the U.S. and abroad. The firm has presented seminars, articles and programs on such diverse areas as employment liability, healthcare liability, agents and brokers liability, the California Fair Claims Practices Act, insurance coverage and litigation, to name a few. The firm stands ready to assist its clients, and members in the legal profession generally regarding continuing education.

Recent Seminars Include:

  • Paul K. Schrieffer provided a presentation on U.S. Litigation to Underwriters at Lloyds, London and London companies week on March 1, 2010 in London, England.
  • Paul K. Schrieffer presented a seminar at Safeco in Seattle on recent trends in California Agents and Broker E&O law.
  • Paul K. Schrieffer was a speaker at an Accident and Health seminar in London, England on trends in the A&H insurance market and claims.
  • Paul K. Schrieffer presented a seminar on cutting edge trends in professional errors and omissions for accountants in San Diego, California. 
  • Paul K. Schrieffer presented seminars on the California Fair Claims Practices Act for companies and syndicates at Lloyds of London. 

 

 

IN THE COURTROOM AND IN THE BOARDROOM

January 2012 P.K. SCHRIEFFER LLP secures defense award at trial in a two week long wrongful death case captioned Bustamante, et al v. Universal Studios in Burbank. The demand in closing arguments by plaintiffs’ counsel was $8,000,000. Universal prevailed on all causes of action. A final judgment has not yet been entered by the court.

 

September 2011 P.K. SCHRIEFFER LLP secures the dismissal of a toxic tort related case against Safeco Insurance Company on demurrer and subsequent ex parte application in an action pending in the Los Angeles County Superior Court in downtown Los Angeles.

 

September 2011 P.K. SCHRIEFFER LLP secures the dismissal of NBC from litigation arising from the show Love Bites following litigation filed in downtown Los Angeles.