Workers’ Compensation is Topic of Several CLEs by John Dreiser
Many facets of Tennessee Workers’ Compensation will be discussed at several Continuing Legal Education seminars that John Dreiser will be speaking at this summer.
On June 14, 2012, John will be presenting on workers’ compensation issues from the injured worker’s perspective at a Knoxville Bar Association Lunch and Learn seminar. This seminar is titled “Workers’ Compensation: The Battle of Good vs. Evil (You Decide)” and will be eligible for one hour of General CLE credit. Mary Beth Maddox, Esq. will present from the employer/insurer perspective. For more information and to register for the seminar, please click here.
On July 25, 2012, John will be presenting and speaking at a National Business Institute CLE seminar titled “Workers’ Compensation Subrogation.” The seminar, which qualifies for five hours of general and one hour of ethics CLE, will cover a wide range of workers’ compensation topics that involve subrogation. The agenda will cover Tennessee Statutory Subrogation Rights, Allocation of Third Party Recovery, Subrogation Procedures: Nuts and Bolts, and Tips for Successfully Negotiation a Settlement.
If you need more information about a Social Security Disability or SSI matter, personal injury matter (car wreck, boating accident, slip and fall, etc.), EEOICPA claim, or a workers compensation matter, please contact the Law Offices of Tony Farmer and John Dreiser for a free case evaluation. We can be reached at (865) 584-1211 or (800) 806-4611, or through our website. Our office handles claims throughout East Tennessee, including Knoxville, Chattanooga, Kingsport, Bristol, Johnson City, Morristown, Maryville, Rogersville, Dandridge, Tazewell, New Tazewell, Jefferson City, Strawberry Plains, Sevierville, Gatlinburg, Loudon, Kingston, Halls, Maynardville, Crossville, Cookeville, Jamestown, Sweetwater, Lenoir City, Athens, Oak Ridge, Clinton, LaFollette, Lake City, Jacksboro, Bean Station, Cosby, Newport, White Pine, Mosheim, Wartburg, Sunbright, Pigeon Forge, and Deer Lodge.