Anooj M. Thakrar was Named a Rising Star
Anooj M. Thakrar named as a Rising Star by the Super Lawyers Rating Service 2015.
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Anooj M. Thakrar named as a Rising Star by the Super Lawyers Rating Service 2015.
Brad Gordon, along with Jamie Hochhausen, author an article published in Subrogator Magazine, entitled, “Remote Video Depositions, It’s Almost Like You Are Right There.”
Brad Gordon presented and participated in a roundtable discussion at Illinois Association of Arson Investigators Annual Meeting.
David Evinger presented, along with Joseph Toscano and Jack Ward, the “Importance & Impact of NFPA 1033 & 921 to Fire Loss Investigations,” at the Loss Executives Association Spring Meeting.
Amy Dvorak and Anooj Thakrar author an article published in Subrogator Magazine, entitled “Thinking Outside the Jury Box: Why Expeditious Resolution May be Preferable to a Verdict.”
Lynn Weaver Boyle and Anooj Thakrar served as Moot Trial instructors to Certified Fire & Explosion Investigator candidates at the College of DuPage Homeland Education Center.
Anooj Thakrar and Lynn Weaver Boyle presented “Exploring the Private Sector-Public Sector Relationship in Fire Loss Investigations” at the College of DuPage Homeland Education Center.
Kathleen Reid and Jonathan Tofilon presented “Illinois Claims Handling,” an accredited continuing education course, to a global insurer’s claims office.
David Evinger presented, along with Randy Watson, Rick Hammond, Roger Krupp, Stuart Sklar, and Terry Dawn Hewitt of the National Association of Fire Protection (NFPA) 921 Technical Committee, “Property Insurance Keep Up or Get Burned: Changing the Rules for Fire & Explosion Investigations,” at the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel Winter Meeting.
William Hoffmann authors an article published in Subrogator Magazine, entitled “How to Properly Address Corporate Discovery Served Against the Subrogating Plaintiff.”