Magdich Law Managing Partner Karen Magdich presented “What You Need to Know About 3148 Sanctions Now” with co-presenter Adrienne Logeman at the Institute of Continuing Legal Education‘s 8th Annual No-Fault Summit (On-Demand Event). This session is still available on-demand and can be purchased here (on the Book Now tab): https://lnkd.in/ddXuptJ.
The session discusses how to effectively navigate the “new” MCL 500.3148, and gives both plaintiff and defense insights into the importance of this amended provision from the beginning of the case through trial. Viewers will take away a practical understanding of how to establish sanctions under the statute and its potential implications during litigation.
Karen Magdich Presents What You Need to Know About 3148 Sanctions Now at the 8th Annual ICLE No-Fault Summit
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