May 2026 Free CLE
* Why Risk It?: Efficient Risk Transfer from Claim Inception to Litigation Through Contractual Indemnity and Additional Insured Coverage. By Cozen O'Connor.
* The Modern Solo & Small Firm Summit (day 3 of 3). By Clio.
Managing complex construction projects and costs through process-driven discipline by eliminating waste and maximizing value is not limited to the construction site; it is directly applicable to the high-stakes world of subrogation. The very systems used to ensure construction projects are successful are the same systems that can transform expert witness engagement from an unpredictable cost into a managed, value-creating investment.
Our framework for managing expert consultants begins by defining the value drain in typical subrogation files and the Seven Wastes that erode recoveries. From there, we introduce a paradigm shift, applying proven principles from Lean, Scrum, and MVP to create a proactive, ROI-focused system. Finally, we detail the operational steps for executing this system, from initial hiring to final reporting, ensuring every action is purposeful and every dollar is accounted for.
Traditional, ad hoc management of experts often directly undermines the goal of subrogation attorneys and claims professionals to maximize net recoveries of subrogation efforts. This program is a practical, actionable playbook to control costs, mitigate risks, and achieve demonstrably better financial outcomes on their cases.
Program Outline
Learning Objectives
This seminar is a practical training that helps attendees recognize and interrupt the small, often unintentional behaviors that signal who belongs and who does not. Participants learn to identify patterns in everyday interactions, distinguish intent from impact, and practice low‑friction responses they can use in the moment. The session concludes with applying allyship to build shared agreements that reduce bias in communication and decision‑making.
More information about this webinar will be added soon.
International family lawyer Marguerite (Maggie) Smith will discuss her recent sabbatical study of child law in the Republic of Ireland, whether the United States should follow international laws, and to what extent such alignment could be achieved on a state level in the absence of congressional action.