Mastering Uber, Lyft, and Rideshare Law CLE – 24/7 On-demand Recording and Complimentary Podcast – Final Hours for $60 Discount
Learn the latest on Mastering Uber, Lyft, and Rideshare Law CLE with this convenient, 24/7 On-demand Seminar and Complimentary Podcast. Register to obtain CLE and MCLE credit, online access to complete course and reference materials, and attend this on-demand seminar. YOU MAY LISTEN FROM ALMOST ANY TYPE OF COMPUTER OR IPOD. ACCESS TO THE RECORDING AND MATERIALS DOES NOT EXPIRE.
Mastering Uber, Lyft, and Rideshare Law CLE
Final Hours for $60 Discount
90-Minute On-demand Seminar and Complimentary Podcast
Listen as many times as you wish and ACCESS TO THE RECORDING AND MATERIALS DOES NOT EXPIRE
Includes 60 Pages of Written Materials
Register for CLE and MCLE credit – specific credit hours are listed at the bottom of this page.
Benefits:
The rapid expansion in Uber, Lyft, and other ridesharing has led to an immediate need for attorneys proficient in the cutting-edge issues in accident litigation, tort claims, licensing, insurance, regulatory laws, and determining employee vs. independent contractor status of drivers. The laws vary greatly and have been in flux with the proliferation of companies, governments, and start-ups seeking to take advantage of this growing use of travel and transportation. The faculty for this seminar features several leading authorities on the subject. This comprehensive program will introduce you to the most relevant issues and practical issues involved in suing Uber, Lyft, Ridesharing Companies, including accident litigation, tort liability, workers’ compensation, admissibility of texts and apps, dropping off minors, licensing matters, uninsured/underinsured insurance claims, settlements as well as rideshare company policies. The faculty will also cover the changes and progress on the latest legal developments and future regulations. Registration includes online access to course and reference materials that serve as a helpful guide to the numerous topics and techniques discussed in the program.
Agenda:
Mastering Uber, Lyft, and Rideshare Law CLE:
a. Determining Employee vs. Independent Contractor Status of Drivers
b. Litigating against Ridesharing Companies
c. Catastrophic and Non-Catastrophic RideShare Claims
d. Veil Piercing Issues involved with RideShare Accident Litigation
e. Dropping off Minors
f. Uber, Lyft, and Other Rideshare Licensing Matters
g. Effectively Handling Insurance Claims involving Ridesharing Entities
h. Strategies on Getting Mobile Apps and Text Messages Admitted
i. Applying Critical Rules, Regulations and Ridesharing Company Policies
j. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Cases Involving a Rideshare
k. Settlement Strategies
l. Compliance and Avoidance
m. Defense Strategies
n. Latest Caselaw involving Liability and Insurance
o. Workers’ Compensation
Opportunity to Ask Questions of the Speakers
Biography of Seminar Faculty:
1. Zachary B. Pyers is a Partner at Reminger, where he litigates ridesharing, complex commercial, professional liability, tort, and class action matters. He represents clients in commercial disputes, including breach of contract claims, antitrust actions, covenants not to compete, and business torts. In his professional liability practice, Mr. Peyers represents attorneys, accountants, architects, engineers, surveyors, builders, real estate agents, insurance agents, directors & officers, and investment advisors in litigation and licensure proceedings. He also counsels several corporate clients on transactional matters. Mr. Pyers is an Adjunct Professor at Capital University Law School, where he teaches the school’s Mock Trial Competition Team and assisted in developing and teaches a course in depositions, electronic discovery, and expert witnesses. He is also a widely sought-after speaker and author on arbitration, torts, pleadings, and depositions. Mr. Pyers has received numerous awards for excellence in practice, including recognition by his peers as AV Preeminent Rated, listed as a SuperLaywer, and including as a “Top Lawyer” by several publications.
2. Kenton H. Steele is a Partner at Reminger, where he focuses on matters involving medical malpractice defense and general liability. Mr. Steele’s representative matters include a case involving facial scarring from a medical procedure, where a default judgment had already been obtained before counsel was retained. Mr. Steele was able to show a defect in service that required the Court to vacate the judgment, providing for a meritorious defense to the claim, and an ultimate victory in the case. He has also obtained favorable recoveries in a number of subrogation case involving property damage and achieved favorable resolutions in multiple high-exposure long-term care cases involving allegations of nursing negligence.
3. Taylor E. White is a Shareholder at Winstead PC, where he is a member of the firm’s Labor & Employment Practice Group. Mr. Wade has served as a devoted resource for employers and managers facing workplace issues in courts and conference rooms. He regularly advises employers on requirements and best practices regarding discrimination, harassment, and retaliation claims under state and federal employment laws, and he often counsels clients on a myriad of litigation avoidance strategies. Mr. White has represented clients for claims of breach of contract; employment-related torts; wage and hour violations; trades secrets misappropriation; restrictive covenant breaches; discrimination, harassment and retaliation issues; and, other state and federal law issues stemming from workplace disputes. He further assists employers navigate government audits and investigations, including proceedings brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and their state-level counterparts. Mr. White also handles mediations and settlement negotiations in a wide range of matters from multi-million dollar trade secrets cases and general business disputes to intellectual property and employment litigation.
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* Members of the Alaska Bar Association may report 1.5 CLE credits for participating in this course as it has been approved by other mandatory CLE jurisdictions for 1.5 CLE credits.
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