Dual track program addresses the interests of employers,
HR, safety & health professionals and attorneys. Featuring leading voices
from Tennessee workers' comp agencies, law firms, and your state's lawmakers.
Presented by Tennessee Workers' Comp Reporter and sponsored by
Coming to Nashville/Franklin Thursday, November 4 & Friday, November 5 NEW! Joint-conference for attorneys and employers (Friday) Embassy Suites Nashville (South Cool Springs)
- 820 Crescent Centre Drive Franklin, TN 37067
Why is this event so popular with Tennessee employers,
HR practitioners, attorneys, and workers' comp specialists?
It delivers the latest information on hot topics in workers’ comp, such as the new legislation governing workers’ compensation insurance requirements for the construction industry and the procedure for resolving disputes over future medical benefits.
It presents the key players in workers’ comp, including a trial judge who has tried numerous workers’ comp cases, representatives of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, and defense and plaintiff’s attorneys from different parts of the state.
It features a unique two-track format: Choose the track designed for attorneys or the one for employers and others. Or you can mix the tracks to better serve your needs.
It offers a chance for feedback: The conference faculty welcomes your questions and insight.
NEW! Joint-Session for Employers and Attorneys: During this three-hour workshop you’ll get practical information and tips that you can put to use immediately.
BONUS CD – Register today for 2010 Tennessee Workers' Comp Conference and you'll receive a Bonus CD with summaries of recent workers’ comp cases and new laws, with links to the full text.
Register online or by calling toll-free 800-274-6774.
Just $547 for the entire program. (Includes 10-hour two-track program and 3-hour joint conference on Friday afternoon.)
$447 for 10-hour two track program
$147 for 3-hour joint conference on Friday afternoon ONLY
$197 for materials ONLY
$50 discount for Tennessee Workers’
Comp Reporter subscribers and additional attendees from the
same firm/company.
Thursday, November 4
8:30 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.
(Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.)
Please
Note: This program has been approved for 13 recertification
credit hours through the HR Certification Institute. For more
information about certification or recertification, please visit the HR
Certification Institute website at www.hrci.org.
The use of this seal is not an endorsement by HRCI of the
quality of the program. It means that this program has met HRCI's criteria
to be pre-approved for recertification credit.
Earn 13 hours of CLE credit at this live event.
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This is the essential professional development experience for:
Workers’ comp managers/specialists
HR safety managers and directors
Plaintiff and defense attorneys
Insurance adjusters/self-insurers
Third-party administrators
Health care providers
Vocational rehab providers
Program highlights include:
Update on recent legislative developments, including the new construction industry exemption from obtaining workers’ compensation insurance and the new procedure for handling disputes involving future medicals in a workers’ compensation case after a judgment or settlement
Hot topics such as return-to work-issues arising after layoffs
Attorney track features insights from a trial court judge and frequently litigated issues, as well as more complex issues such as the Medicare Secondary Payer Rule and Medicare set-asides
Employer track covers such issues as return-to-work questions, claims management, and safety concerns
Settlement and mediation tips
Latest word from the Tennessee appellate courts;
Interaction and differences between Tennessee workers’ comp, ADA, FMLA, and retaliatory discharge
Program Agenda:
Day One (Thursday - 7 hours) features two tracks – one for attorneys and one for employers and others.
Day Two (Friday - 3-hour morning session) features two tracks – one for attorneys and one for employers and others.
Day Two (3-hour afternoon session) is a joint conference designed for both attorneys and employers.
Schedule:
Thursday, November 4
8:30 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.
(Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.)
Friday, November 5
8:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
NEW Joint Session 1 p.m. – 4:15 p.m
Register online or by calling toll-free 800-274-6774.
Just $547 for the entire program. (Includes 10-hour two-track program and 3-hour joint conference on Friday afternoon.)
$50 discount for Tennessee Workers'
Comp Reporter subscribers and additional attendees from the
same firm/company.
GUARANTEE: If you're dissatisfied with any HR Hero live event, you're entitled to a complete refund. So you take no risk by registering now.
YOUR FACULTY
From the Courts:
Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle was appointed to Part III of the Chancery Court of Davidson County in 1996, elected in 1998, and re-elected in 2006.
She began her legal career at the Texas law firm of Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski. She returned to practice law in Nashville where she became a partner in the law firm of Trabue, Sturdivant & DeWitt.
Workers' Comp Attorneys:
Mary Dee Allen is a defense attorney with the Cookeville office of Wimberly Lawson Wright Daves & Jones PLLC.
She has been a practicing trial attorney since 1992, handling primarily workers’ compensation defense and employment discrimination defense, in state and federal courts and administrative agencies.
Fred Baker is a defense attorney with the Cookeville office of Wimberly Lawson Wright Daves & Jones PLLC. His practice includes an emphasis in workers’ compensation and employment discrimination, as well as ADA and FMLA compliance.
He is the author of the Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Handbook, 4th Edition.
Brad Box is a defense attorney with Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell PLC.
His practice focuses on litigation and trial practice, with emphasis in the areas of business litigation, personal injury, workers' compensation, insurance coverage, and medical malpractice.
Katherine (Kitty) Boyte is a defense attorney with Constangy, Brooks & Smith in Nashville.
Over the past 20 plus years, she has successfully guided many of the largest employers of middle Tennessee through workers’ compensation and employment law issues. She has litigated workers’ compensation cases in over half of the 95 counties in Tennessee.
Wade B. Cowan is of counsel with the Nashville firm of Davies, Humphreys, Horton & Reese PLC. He represents employees in workers’ compensation claims, as well as matters involving employment law civil rights, with an emphasis on employment discrimination claims arising under Title VII, ADA, ADEA, and FMLA.
Jason Ensley is a defense attorney with the Ensley Law Firm in Johnson City.
He concentrates his practice in the areas of employment and workers’ compensation litigation. He has been a contributing author to published works relating to Human Resources and the Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Law.
Pamela B. Johnson is a defense attorney with Leitner, Williams, Dooley & Napolitan PLLC in Knoxville.
She represents various individuals, employers, businesses and insurers in matters of civil liability, including workers’ compensation defense.
Gregory D. Jordan is a defense attorney with Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell PLC in Jackson.
He has over 25 years experience representing employers in the areas of workers’ compensation and employment law. He has significant experience mediating cases involving personal injury, employment law, and contract disputes.
Bennett L. Pugh, of the Alabama law firm of Carr Allison, is a frequent presenter on Workers’ Compensation Law and Medicare Set-Asides.
He focuses his practice on Medicare compliance and workers’ compensation.
Jeffrey S. Strickland, of Craft and Sheppard PLC, manages complex litigations and works generally in the areas of business transactions, wills and estates, workers’ compensation, subrogation, ERISA and securities matters.
He represents clients that are injured at work to secure the benefits to which they are entitled, and handles subrogation seeking monies paid upon behalf of an injured worker against the at-fault third party.
Mark Travis, of Travis ADR Services, LLC, represented public and private sector organizations in employment litigation, labor relations, and workers’ compensation issues for over 20 years before becoming a full-time neutral in 2008.
In addition to his independent mediation and arbitration practice, he also serves as the Director of the Tennessee Labor-Management Center.
Department of Labor & Workforce Development:
Teresa Bullington is Assistant Administrator of the Workers’ Compensation Division of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. She also oversees the statewide operation of the Benefit Review Program. She is a frequent speaker on workers’ compensation issues and has given presentations at national conferences and to the Tennessee judiciary.
Peter B. (Pete) Halverstadt is Assistant Administrator of the Workers’ Compensation Division of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. He is Director of the Division’s Penalty Program. He also handles legislative responsibilities for the Division and represents several other programs in the Division.
Register now for 2010 Tennessee Workers' Comp Conference.
Conference Cost: Just $547 for the entire program. (Includes 10-hour two-track program and 3-hour joint conference on Friday afternoon.)
$447 for 10-hour two track program
$147 for 3-hour joint conference on Friday afternoon ONLY
$197 for materials ONLY