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Insurance Law Webinar – What In Re ACE American Ins. Means for Appraisals and First-Party Claims

June 23 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Don’t miss the Insurance Law Section HOT TOPIC webinar “What In Re ACE American Ins. Means for Appraisals and First-Party Claims” on June 23, 2026!

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Earn up to 1.0 hour MCLE credit!

About the Webinar: Major Texas insurance decisions don’t stay academic for long, especially when they collide with new legislation. The Texas Supreme Court’s decision in In re Ace American Insurance Company is expected to influence how lawyers, carriers, policyholders, and courts approach appraisal disputes for years to come. How that decision interacts with the new Texas appraisal rules is also up for debate. We are bringing together two experienced practitioners with different perspectives to discuss what the Court decided, what it didn’t decide, and what the ruling may mean in real-world litigation. Join Chris Avery and James Willis for a practical discussion of the most consequential updates to appraisal in the last several years.

Featured Presenters: Christopher H. Avery | Martin, Disiere, Jefferson & Wisdom, LLP | Houston, TX
& James W. Willis | Wray Willis LLP | Houston, TX

>> Free to attend for current Insurance Law Section members advance registration is required!

>> Not a member? Section Membership can be purchased/renewed via your MyBar page or here on the Insurance Law Section website. Join the Section today and you are immediately eligible to register for this complimentary member webinar.  

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Can’t make the live event?
 You may still register if you are a current Section member — pre-registered individuals that do not attend will receive a link to access to the recorded version 1-2 days afterward. (Only registered attendees are eligible for MCLE credit.)

Details

  • Date: June 23
  • Time:
    11:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Event Category:

Venue

  • Online/Virtual

Organizer

  • Insurance Law Section
  • Phone (512) 451-6960
  • Email admin@insurancelawsection.org