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It’s Raining, It’s Pouring – Defending Flooding Claims

Please join us on Tuesday, October 24, 2017 as we discuss defending claims for storm water damages against local governments in Georgia.  We will address what to do when claims pop up in your inbox, including a primary focus on the typical claims, damages, immunities/defenses and litigation techniques. 

The webinar will begin at 2:00 p.m. and will end at 3:00 p.m., EST. As always, there is no charge!

For information on our presenters, see below:

  Dana K. Maine
Partner
Direct: 770.818.1408
dmaine@fmglaw.com

Ms. Maine is recognized as a leading national authority on land use and zoning, law enforcement, and civil rights litigation. She has tried all types of local government lawsuits and has argued a number of significant Section 1983 and constitutional appellate matters before the Georgia Supreme Court and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Click here to read more…
  Sara E. Brochstein
Associate
Direct: 770.303.8634
sbrochstein@fmglaw.com

Ms. Brochstein has a broad litigation practice with a focus on defending cities, countries, law enforcement officers, and other governmental individuals in civil rights and general liability matters in both state and federal trial courts and appellate courts.  Click here to read more…
   Matthew M. Weiss
Associate
Direct: 678.399.6356
mweiss@fmglaw.com

Mr. Weiss focuses his practice on the defense of local governments as well as commercial litigation.  His experience with public policy and governmental litigation includes zoning appeals and other land use matters, government contracts, bid protests, election contests, state attorney general proceedings, and other litigation involving government agencies.  Mr. Weiss has previously represented multiple vendors in bid protests at various levels of administrative and judicial proceedings.   Click here to read more…

 

*Note – FMG applies for Continuing Education and Continuing Legal Education Credit in multiple states. Until a course is approved by a particular state, we cannot guarantee credit. You must be present (online or in-person) during the full session to receive credit.