Join USLAW Live co-hosts Pam Hallford of Carr Allison in Dothan, Alabama, Michael Judy of Dysart Taylor in Kansas City, Missouri, and Nick Rauch of Larson • King LLP in Minnesota and North Dakota as they enjoy a great conversation with Chris Cotter of Roetzel & Andress in Ohio. Chris shares how a defense known as FAAAA Preemption has become a powerful weapon in the fight against direct negligence claims against brokers and shippers arising out of catastrophic truck accidents. Pam, Mike, Nick, and Chris discuss what’s happening with the defense in state and federal courts across the country, how motor carriers factor into the analysis, and how the defense collaborates across the NETWORK to support their clients. They also touch on family time, Disney trips, and that ice pack on Pam’s forehead. Tune into this fun and informative conversation on USLAW Live.
:07 USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants
2:23 Chris Cotter gives an overview of his law practice, including active transportation practice. He touches upon a 51-vehicle collision event and discusses claims against brokers and shippers.
4:06 FAAAA Preemption – what it is, why it is important, and how it has become a powerful weapon in the fight against direct negligence claims against brokers and shippers arising out of catastrophic truck accidents.
7:50 What he sees the plaintiffs bar doing to counteract FAAAA Preemption.
9:47 How far up (the courts) has Chris taken FAAAA, and what are the circuit courts doing?
10:28 If using FAAAA, how does one work with someone who is defending the motor carrier?
12:09 Keeping a tally of FAAAA results nationally plus how past briefs, case studies and firms like Roetzel & Andress serve as a valuable resource for USLAW members and clients by keeping a finger on the pulse of potential exposure.
14:15 USLAW Transportation Practice Group thinks outside the box and delivers what clients need.
18:40 Family time – Disney, teens and 60K steps in 2 days.