MEETING INFORMATION

THANKS!

The Fidelity Law Association thanks all those who attended our Annual Meeting and helped make it a great success.

A special thanks ro the Program Chairs, Speakers and all those who contributed their time and effort in the planning and producint of the 2008 meeting.

Please check back here for more information about the 2009 meeting.

2008 PROGRAM CHAIRS
David D. Gilliss
Niles, Barton & Wilmer LLP
Baltimore, Maryland
Dolores Parr
Zurich
Baltimore, Maryland

 

2009 PROGRAM CHAIRS

Samuel J. Arena, Jr.
'Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ronald G. Mund
Travelers
St. Paul, Minnesota

 

THE EIGHT MOST IMPORTANT TOPICS
IN FIDELITY CLAIMS

• Basic Schemes in Employee Theft Claims
• Unique Loss Claims under Crime and Fidelity Policies
• Computer Fraud
• ERISA – the coverage that is required
and the claims issues that arise
• Attorney – Client Privilege
• Electronic Discovery and Ethical Issues in the Commercial Crime Context
• Relationships and Duties Between
Primary and Excess Carriers
• Theft vs. Employee Dishonesty

SPEAKERS
David T. DiBiase, Anderson, McPharlin & Conners LLP
Edward Gallagher, The  Surety & Fidelity Association of America
Jason W. Glasgow, Travelers Insurance
Paul W. Grimm, Chief Magistrate Judge,
US District Court for the District of Maryland
Matthew M. Horowitz, Wolf Horowitz Etlinger
Michael Keeley, Strasburger & Price LLP
Donna M. Malcomb, Zurich
John McDonald, Meagher & Geer PLLP
Toni Scott Reed, Strasburger & Price LLP
D. M. Studler, Studler Doyle & Company
Joel Williams, Niles Barton & Wilmer LLP