Justinian C. Lane, Owner, The Law Offices of Justinian C. Lane, Esq. – PLLC to Speak at The Knowledge Group Event
The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Justinian C. Lane, Owner, The Law Offices of Justinian C. Lane, Esq. – PLLC will speak at its webcast entitled, “Spotlighting Key Issues in Asbestos Litigation LIVE Webcast”.
- (1888PressRelease) March 23, 2023 - This event is scheduled for Wednesday, March 22, 2023 @ 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (ET).
For further details, please visit:
https://knowledgewebcasts.com/know-portfolio/spotlighting-key-issues-in-asbestos-litigation-cle/
About Justinian C. Lane
For nearly a decade, Justinian C. Lane has asserted the rights of people harmed by asbestos exposure. He has secured millions for his clients. And the work is personal: Mr. Lane’s grandfather piloted naval landing craft in WWII, where he was repeatedly exposed to asbestos aboard military ships. Grandad later got a job as a mechanic, where he worked with asbestos-containing brakes, clutches, gaskets, and auto-body parts. Justinian’s grandmother, meanwhile, washed asbestos dust from her husband’s clothes, and she was also exposed in her soldering job at an electrical plant. Justinian’s own father worked in a titanium foundry throughout the 1950s, a place likely filled with asbestos. All three died of cancers that are often caused by asbestos exposure.
About The Law Offices of Justinian C. Lane, Esq. – PLLC
The Law Offices of Justinian C. Lane, Esq. – PLLC is a Washington law firm, founded by Justinian Lane to represent individuals injured by exposure to asbestos. The firm has helped thousands of individuals obtain compensation for injuries resulting from occupational exposure to asbestos, household exposure to asbestos, and product exposure to asbestos. Although based in Washington, the firm has clients across the country and does not limit its practice to any state or states. They regularly help individuals anywhere in the country, representing them in all aspects of their asbestos claims law. The firm is also developing a massive asbestos database so that anyone can freely research potential exposure to asbestos, better serving all who may have been afflicted.
Event Summary
On March 29, 2022, the United States Senate passed Resolution 561 which aims to educate the general public about the prevalence of asbestos-related diseases and the risks of asbestos exposure. To this day, it remains heavily monitored by US regulators and many corporations face a difficult road ahead in dealing with various complex asbestos issues.
The continuously increasing number of asbestos personal-injury lawsuits remains a challenge for insurance companies, corporations, and legal practitioners. Likewise, proving or defending against an asbestos exposure claim is a complex and arduous process. Thus, litigation professionals must keep themselves abreast of key tools and strategies to avoid litigation pitfalls.
Connect with distinguished asbestos litigation professionals Justinian C. Lane and Timothy L. Krippner as they share their knowledge on how to effectively manage the ever-changing dynamics of asbestos claims and lawsuits. Expert panelists will also provide insights into the most current and trending issues affecting asbestos litigation along with groundbreaking tips on how to curtail the never-ending asbestos crisis.
Key topics include:
• Asbestos Litigation: Regulatory Trends and Updates
• Notable Cases and Court Rulings
• Litigation Challenges
• Best Litigation Tools and Techniques
• What Lies Ahead
About The Knowledge Group
Founded in November 2006, The Knowledge Group has been at the forefront of providing quality continuing education programs for lawyers, accountants, financial executives, risk and compliance specialists, human resources professionals, technology officers, and business consultants in a wide range of industries.
The Knowledge Group strives to be the best-in-class provider of continuing education by bringing forth relevant content you can’t get anywhere else.
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