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Events you should know aboutEffectively Managing Your Personal Injury Cases from Start to Finish Thursday, March 25, 2010On March 25, 2010, all the attorneys at Adler Giersch ps will also present its Effectively This 6 hour interactive workshop (10:00am-4:30pm) will focus on Personal Injury and Insurance Law, liens, current cost containment tools by insurers, and practice tips on how to effectively and successfully manage attorneys, adjusters, and a personal injury case. This workshop is recommended for those who seek and need up-to-date information on personal injury and insurance issues affecting today’s healthcare office. Whiplash, Spinal Trauma and the Personal Injury Case Seminar Saturday, March 27, 2010Richard H. Adler and Daniel J. Murphy, DC, DABCO will present the annual Whiplash, Spinal Trauma, and Personal Injury Case Seminar in Bellevue WA. This top-tier seminar has entered into its second decade.
This highly-rated indispensable 11 hour course will provide you with the most up-to-date legal and clinical information necessary to successfully evaluate, treat and manage patients with whiplash, spinal trauma and personal injury claims.
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