Winstead University: Chilling Cases: Halloween Liability

10.28.14

Chilling Cases: Halloween Liability
Presented by Teresa Schneider, Winstead PC

Please join us for a presentation about all the scary things that can happen on Halloween.    Costume catches on fire?  Trick-or-treater trips on your walkway?  Your Halloween display offends a neighbor?  Put your homeowner’s carrier on notice – liability is around every dark corner.

Live in Houston (webcast/videoconference to other locations)
1100 JPMorgan Chase Tower
600 Travis Street
Houston, TX 77002

WINSTEAD PC - Dallas Office
500 Winstead Building
2728 N. Harwood Street
Dallas, Texas 75201

WINSTEAD PC - Charlotte Office
201 N. Tryon Street
Suite 2000
Charlotte, NC 28202

WINSTEAD PC - Austin Office
401 Congress Ave.
Suite 2100
Austin, TX 78701

Tuesday, October 28
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Accreditations Available:
-CLE Credit (1 hour general)

Agenda :
-12:00 pm - Costumes (Products Liability)
-12:15 pm - Trick or Treaters (Premises Liability)
-12:30 pm - Party at Work (Employer Liability)
-12:45 pm - Party at Home (Social Host Liability)

For more information on attending, contact Teresa Schneider at tschneider@winstead.com.

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