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June 21, 2023

Keating, Hogan and Vantine to Speak in WTW Healthcare Risk Management Webinar

Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP partners Richard J. Keating, Jr., Marcie J. Vantine and Meg F. Hogan will speak at WTW’s “Healthcare Risk Management Foundations Series: Elements of an Effective Fleet Management Plan” on June 22.

They will be joining WTW’s Juliana Calistri, Joan M. Porcaro and Patrick O'Neal. Their virtual discussion will highlight key elements of an effective fleet management program, including how to gain insight on monitoring and modifying unsafe driving behavior, develop an understanding of post-vehicle accident claims management, prevention approaches and more.

To learn more and to register, click here.

Richard J. Keating, Jr. represents national and international corporations in various types of tort liability litigation matters throughout the United States. His practice focuses on tort litigation, premises liability defense, general liability matters, criminal defense, incident investigations, security issues, and wage garnishment claims. Learn more about Rich and his practice.

Marcie J. Vantine concentrates her practice on injury defense litigation, with an emphasis in toxic tort, product liability, premises liability, and medical negligence and healthcare. She also has an extensive history in trucking and transportation litigation, which includes catastrophic and fatality claims, property damage, contract/lease disputes, cargo claims, and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act compliance. Learn more about Marcie and her practice here.

Meg F. Hogan’s practice focuses on all aspects of complex civil litigation. She represents clients in connection with a wide-ranging spectrum of legal matters, including transportation law, trucking law, personal injury, product liability, premises liability and toxic tort matters. Learn more about Meg and her practice here.

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