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How Social Media Can Help Insurance Lawyers Defend Claims

ExecSense, June 2011, Minutes: 60


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How Social Media Can Help Insurance Lawyers Defend Claims is a time-efficient way for insurance lawyers to get up-to-date information on the ways they can take advantage of social media sites such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter to defend their clients against personal injury claims. Take the 60 minutes to view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPad, Kindle or printed out) to learn the most up-to-date tips and techniques for gathering information about personal injury plaintiffs on social media sites that can be detrimental to their case and key to your defense strategy.

Upon ordering, ExecSense will email you a link to download the webinar files for viewing on your computer, mobile phone, iPod, iPad, Kindle or printed out. The downloaded files will include the PowerPoint presentation, audio narration and jpeg images of the slides (for watching on your mobile media device). Take advantage of your next commute, flight, business trip, lunch, or free hour in your schedule to view this webinar.

The webinar is led by an expert on using social media to defend insurance claims, Mitchell Bryan (Levenfield Pearlstein, LLC), and focuses on:
- Everything you need to know in 60 minutes about how you can take advantage of social media sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to defend your insurance clients against personal injury claims
- Easy-to-implement tips and techniques for insurance lawyers to gather information about personal injury plaintiffs on social media sites, including tips for researching Facebook profiles, MySpace and Twitter accounts, and other social media involvement, how to identify screen names for chat rooms and discussion forums, how blog entries can be used as evidence, how to use consent forms & subpoenas to gather private information from social media sites, and more
- The 10 questions most asked by insurance lawyers about how they should be taking advantage of social media sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to help them defend insurance claims by personal injury plaintiffs
- Case studies of other insurance lawyers who have utilized social media sites to defend insurance claims, what techniques they used to gather information, what information helped them win the case, and important lessons learned

Praise for ExecSense Webinars:
'An expeditious way to obtain authoritative current information and ideas on a subject of interest.' – David Kera, Partner, Oblon Spivak
'Just in time information to improve knowledge of current topics and trends.” – Thomas M. Armstrong, Attorney, Reid and Riege
“Well organized, well articulated, and easy to follow. The ExecSense webinar I attended was the best virtual learning experience I've had in quite some time.” – Brian K. Moore, HR Communications, Humana





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