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MTLA Education


First Party Bad Faith An In-Depth Look at the New Law Effective Oct. 1, 2007


September 7, 2007 9:00am-4:00pm Columbia Hilton Columbia, MD


Topics  How to pursue First Party Bad Faith in Maryland


 The history behind First Party Bad Faith


 Explanation of a “Bad Faith” cause of action


 How to navigate safely through the Maryland Insurance Administration


 Representing your client before the Office of Administrative Hearings


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Seminar Pricing (circle one)


Eagles/Founders $30 Contributors $88 Supporters $130 Sustaining $160 Auto Neg Section Members $145 Regular Members $175 Non Members $275 MTLA New Admittee $45 (admitted to bar less than a year) Law Student $30


Summer 2007


 The difference between First and Third Party Bad Faith actions


 How “Bad Faith” statutes have changed the settlement practices of insurance carriers in other states


 The role of the Insurance Commissioner


 What damages are available under the new law


 Client appellate options


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