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Subrogation/Medical Liens Update (2024)


Total Credits: .50 including .50 CLE

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Categories:
Tort Law
Faculty:
Gregory Reeves |  Robert Hawthorne
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Dec 13, 2024
License:
Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.


Description

This seminar will offer practical advise when dealing with lien claims, an overview of subrogation, etc. in Alabama personal injury cases, ERISA plans and more.

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Gregory Reeves's Profile

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The Reeves Law Firm


Gregory A. Reeves has practiced law for over 30 years. He served for several years as a faculty member at Gerry Spence's nationally known Trial Lawyers College.  He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Alabama Association for Justice.  Outside of law, Mr. Reeves served as President of the Decatur City Council.


Robert Hawthorne's Profile

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Gaines Gault Hendrix, P.C.


Trey grew up in Trussville, Alabama, and went to college at Auburn University, where he majored in Finance. After graduating from Auburn, Trey was awarded an academic scholarship to attend law school at the University of Alabama.
Trey joined Gaines Gault Hendrix in 2014, and focuses on personal injury, construction defect, and telecommunications infrastructure litigation. However, prior to joining the firm, he handled cases in a wide variety of areas, ranging from bankruptcy and family law to catastrophic personal injury, class actions, and appeals before the 11th Circuit. He has worked on matters as small as drafting standard wills and incorporating single member LLCs to matters as large as the administration of mass tort settlements of over $140 million. As a result, Trey has a working knowledge of nearly every area of law he might encounter.  He and his wife, Jennifer, live in Trussville, along with his daughter, Devon, and two stepdaughters, Averi and Adalyn. Outside the office, Trey is an avid supporter of all things Auburn and loves the outdoors. He has worked with the Arthritis Foundation, the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the United Way, and is an active member of Briarwood Presbyterian Church.