Posted in Speaking Announcements on January 25, 2023
Jayne Ann Skrzysowski-Pittman, chair of Conroy Simberg’s construction practice group and managing partner of the firm’s Orlando office, presented “Identifying and Fostering Talent in a Candidate Barren Environment,” at the 2023 DRI Construction Law Seminar on January 24, 2023.
Board certified in construction law, Jayne defends general contractors, subcontractors, manufacturers, suppliers and design professionals in complex construction defect litigation, and products liability cases in civil, federal and arbitration venues. She also represents carriers at mediation on insurance coverage issues relating to construction litigation to include additional insured recovery and indemnification demands.
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Posted in Speaking Announcements on January 12, 2023
William M. “Bill” Mitchell, Sr., a partner in Conroy Simberg’s Tampa office, will co-present “Don't Get It Twisted! - How to Handle Claims Involving Tornadoes and Microbursts (T3),” at the 2023 Windstorm Insurance Conference (WIND) in Orlando, Florida on January 24, 2023.
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The criminal prosecution of health care providers for medication errors is a current topic of great interest to the medical community. Hollywood partners Jonathan Abel and Drew Levin recently presented the program "Medication Errors and The Legal System - Avoiding Civil and Criminal Liability In The Hospital Setting," at Broward Health Coral Springs.
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Posted in Speaking Announcements on February 28, 2022
Matthew J. Troy, a partner in Conroy Simberg’s Orlando office, will present “The Employment Relationship, Employee Leasing Companies, Covered and Excluded Employment, Defenses to Claims and Fraud,” at the 2022 Florida Bar Workers’ Compensation Forum in Orlando, Florida on April 7, 2022.
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Conroy Simberg was a proud sponsor of the 2021 Hillsborough County Bar Association (HCBA) Diversity & Inclusion Virtual Networking Social. Tampa attorney Bill Mitchell participated in the Zoom meeting with approximately 100 attendees, including law students from schools in Florida.
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