Stop. Collaborate and Listen: The Value of Effective Communication among Insurance Professionals and Outside Counsel
Jennifer Romig (Emory University Law School) will present information on the HURIER listening framework and moderate a discussion among the other panelists about how listening and collaboration affect the attorney-client relationship, case/claim management, and achieving each parties goals and objectives for both specific cases and overall claims handling. There will also be discussion of different types of listening and how parties can demonstrate to one another they are actively listening and incorporating the other’s ideas into their work. Finally, the panel will discuss the tension and problems that can arise between insurance professionals and outside counsel when there is a failure to listen to and collaborate with one another.
Jennifer Romig (Emory University Law School) will present information on the HURIER listening framework and moderate a discussion among the other panelists about how listening and collaboration affect the attorney-client relationship, case/claim management, and achieving each parties goals and objectives for both specific cases and overall claims handling. There will also be discussion of different types of listening and how parties can demonstrate to one another they are actively listening and incorporating the other’s ideas into their work. Finally, the panel will discuss the tension and problems that can arise between insurance professionals and outside counsel when there is a failure to listen to and collaborate with one another.
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Thursday, August 16, 2018
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM -
The Hangar at 41st Street Pub
130 41st St S #105
Birmingham, Alabama 35222 - No cost to attend.