Haley-Gleason to Present in USLAW Webinar

Shareholder Jennifer Haley-Gleason of Carr Allison’s Tallhassee (FL) office will present a state-specific USLAW webinar on Wednesday, October 16th.  This complimentary program will focus on workers’ compensation updates in Florida and Mississippi.  This program has been created for human resources professionals, risk managers, safety professionals, TPAs and others interested in learning about recent updates from these states.  Jennifer has practiced law for nearly 20 years and has defended employers and carriers in workers’ compensation cases throughout Florida.  She has significant experience with arbitrations, mediations, hearings, depositions, evidentiary and non-evidentiary hearings and preparing and arguing appeals.  Jennifer’s co-presenters are Brian Annandono (Structured Financial Associates, Inc.) and M. Jason Sumrall (Copeland, Cook, Taylor and Bush, P.A.).

To learn more about this USLAW webinar and/or to register please visit HERE.

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