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Date: November 8, 2017

Novakidis to Discuss NYCAL Appeals at Dec. 5 Perrin New York Asbestos Litigation Conference

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Date: November 8, 2017
by foleyandmansfield

Novakidis to Discuss NYCAL Appeals at Dec. 5 Perrin New York Asbestos Litigation Conference

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Stephen Novakidis, Foley & Mansfield trial counsel in New York, will be a featured panelist at Perrin’s New York Asbestos Litigation Conference on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at The Wyndam New Yorker Hotel in New York, NY. 

Steve and other panelists will discuss appellate issues including the possible impact of the NYCAL CMO and Juni appeals.

In-house counsel and insurance professionals receive complimentary registration at Perrin Conferences.

To learn more about this program, follow this link to Perrin Conferences.

Stephen Novakidis

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