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Tax & Finance in PI Cases: What Paralegal Should Know
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11/6/2024
When: November 6, 2024
12:00 PM CT/ 1:00 PM ET
Where: Zoom Webinar
United States
Contact: NFPA
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Online registration is available until: 12/31/2050
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NFPA Webinar: Tax & Finance in PI Cases: What Paralegal Should Know

Presented by: Jeremy Babener

Personal injury firms have ethical responsibilities at settlement beyond maximizing the recovery. Settlement language and planning typically affects how much of a recovery the plaintiff keeps. Often, doing so changes what they keep by more than half. This presentation will walk through a firm's ethical obligations and how to spot client risks and opportunities. In particular, we'll discuss the critical effect of settlement language, and the use of solutions (e.g., trusts, structured settlements, etc.) on what plaintiffs keep after fees, taxes, and liens).

 

Meet Your Presenter:

Jeremy Babener, is a tax lawyer and specializes in issues and strategies at lawsuit settlement. He writes for Forbes and serves on the legal committees for the three national settlement planning associations and the ABA Plaintiffs' Practice Committee in the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section. 

 

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