‘Solving Mold Contamination and Water Intrusion Claims’ Seminar Set for Oct. 26 in S.C.
Thomas McRoy Shelley III, an attorney with Rogers Townsend & Thomas PC will facilitate a Sterling Education Services Inc. seminar, Solving Mold Contamination and Water Intrusion Claims this month.
The one-day seminar will be offered Tuesday, Oct. 26, at the Hampton Inn Downtown Historic District at 822 Gervais Street in Columbia, South Carolina. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The registration fee is $279 for the first registrant and $269 for each additional registrant from the same firm/business.
The Supreme Court of South Carolina Commission on CLE and Specialization, the North Carolina State Bar Board of CLE and the State of Georgia Commission of Continuing Lawyer Competency has approved this seminar, and participants may receive continuing education credit. To register, call (715) 855-0495, or register online at www.sterlingeducation.com.
This seminar is designed for property owners and managers, insurers, construction and design professionals and experts, attorneys and others who are or may be involved in mold problems and claims.
This one-day session will include the following areas:
· Health concerns of mold contamination · The science of molds and moisture · Contaminated property · Defending mold claims · Insurance industry response to mold claims · Ethical/Legal issues for property owners and their representatives.
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