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- Posted November 04, 2025
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No-Fault Institute
The Michigan Association for Justice presented its “No-Fault Institute XXII” for its plaintiff members on Thursday and Friday, October 23-24, at the Four Points by Sheraton Novi. The Thursday session was “PIP Day” and the Friday session focused on “Negligence.” Among those speaking at the Institute were (left to right) Jason Waechter, of Law Offices of Jason A Waechter, who spoke on Litigation/Trial Tactics: Potpourri from National Seminars; Jonathan Green, of Green & Green PLLC, who spoke on Common Trial Motions in PIP Cases; Institute co-moderator Wayne Miller, of Miller & Tischler PC, who provided an Update on PIP Cases/Intro to PIP; Joshua Terebelo, of Michigan Auto Law, who spoke on Proving Liability and Proactively Proving Threshold; Nick Andrews, of Liss & Andrews, who spoke on Handling the Catastrophic PIP Case; and Institute co-moderator Tom Sinas, of Sinas Dramis Law Firm, who spoke on Auto Neg/Tort Threshold Update and Intro to Third Party Law and Practice.
(Photo by John Meiu)
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