Premises liability cases are fraught with difficulties, and when multiple defendants are involved, those difficulties can compound. Keating Wagner’s Melissa Hailey will be discussing the nuances of multi-defendant premises liability cases at the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association Blockbuster Seminar on January 31 in Denver.
Blockbuster is the CTLA’s leading continuing legal education seminar, and it is aimed at giving attorneys new ideas and insights on litigating complex cases. No matter what area of law you practice, the seminar offers attendees an edge in court, arbitration, or settlements. One of CTLA’s most popular CLE seminars, this year’s session offers new ideas, tactics and techniques to win. Learn more or register here.
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