Thea Nanton-Persaud Speaking at ABA TIPS Lunch and Learn Webinar

Webinar
05.14.2025 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm CDT

Swift Currie attorney Thea Nanton-Persaud will speak during the upcoming ABA TIPS Lunch and Learn Webinar, titled "Best Practices for Handling Complex Medical Issues, Evidence and Witnesses in Workers' Compensation Litigation" on May 14, 2025.

The program will be a joint venture between the TIPS Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability Committee and the Litigation and Trial Practice Committee. They will be sharing best practices for handling complex medical issues, evidence and witnesses in workers' compensation litigation. The topics range from how to recognize a complex medical case to hearing/trial tactics, including effectively presenting a case and what judges and appellate boards look for in these cases. Learn . . .

  • How to recognize a complex medical case
  • Discovery strategies once litigation has been initiated
  • How to review medical records both before and during litigation
  • What judges and appellate boards are looking for

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