Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Mary Craig Calkins Featured Panelist at the 2018 Professional Liability Underwriting Society’s D&O Symposium
LOS ANGELES (February 21) -- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that partner Mary Craig Calkins served as a panelist at the 2018 Professional Liability Underwriting Society’s (PLUS) D&O Symposium in New York – annually recognized as the leading D&O conference. Ms. Calkins was joined by other industry leaders and discussed "Catastrophic D&O Coverage: Is A-Side the New C-Side?"
PLUS is recognized as the primary source of professional liability educational programs and seminars, networking events, educational products, and information regarding professional liability. Over 1,200 professionals attended this year’s symposium to learn more about the leading issues impacting the D&O insurance marketplace today and for years to come. For more information about PLUS, please visit http://plusweb.org/.
Ms. Calkins leads Kilpatrick Townsend’s West Coast Insurance Practice, representing policyholders in high stakes litigation. Her extensive coverage experience includes directors and officers liability, entertainment and intellectual property claims, cyber liabilities, e-commerce and technology claims, labor and employment claims, construction defects, first party property and business interruption losses, and broker liability issues.
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