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SUMMARY:TAS Seminar & Networking
DESCRIPTION:Education Seminar & Networking Function\nJoin AICLA Tasmania for our first event of the year! \nOur guest speakers will discuss key aspects of fire investigation and liability:\nCraig Maxwell – Fire Scene Examiner\, Pyrrhus Pty Ltd  \n•  The role of an FSE\n•  The importance of preserving the scene\n•  Terminology – what do the words mean?\n•  Fire language – what does it suggest? \nNicholas Lamanna – Mechatronics Engineer & Fire Investigator\, ATTAR \nNicholas specialises in forensic failure analysis of fires involving vehicles\, commercial electrical equipment\, consumer appliances\, and batteries. He holds a Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Hons) and a Bachelor of Science from Monash University and applies the scientific method to complex fire and electrical failure investigations. Nicholas has delivered investigation findings to equipment owners\, lawyers\, loss adjusters and insurers\, and his recent work includes determining ignition sources in vehicle fires\, electronic devices\, and complex battery related incidents. \nThe focus of Nicholas’ address will be the follow on from the FSE’s involvement\, and a Forensic Engineer’s analysis with a view of establishing the potential for recovery. \nAlison Hay – Principal\, Barry Nilsson Lawyers \nGood Practice of Managing Recovery Prospects Following a Fire \nAlison is a Principal with Barry Nilsson\, providing professional legal advice for the insurance industry in Tasmania and nationally. With over 25 years of experience in insurance law\, Alison has extensive expertise in managing property damage claims. \nShe has advised insurers on coverage for fraudulent insurance claims post the deliberate destruction of property by fire\, denied claims on basis of fraud\, assisted criminal investigation and prosecutions of fire bugs\, sought damages in criminal prosecutions for insurance companies\, worked with investigators as to cause\, defended recovery claims against manufacturers of appliances (for example) and commenced recovery actions against manufacturers and contractors responsible for fire damage. \nWhen not putting out fires\, Alison deals mostly with construction and commercial disputes. She is known for her practical\, strategic\, and commercially focused legal advice\, as well as her ability to navigate complex litigation while building strong client relationships. \nHolding degrees in Science and Law\, with majors in chemistry and biochemistry\, Alison brings a unique analytical approach to her legal practice. Passionate about litigation and the opportunity to learn from other industries\, she is an invaluable voice in the field. \nEvent Schedule:\n2pm Registration \n2.10-2.50pm Craig Maxwell \n2.50-3.30pm Nicholas Lamanna \n3.30-4.10pm Alison Hay \n4.10-6pm Networking \nAICLA CPD: 2.5 Points\n  \nOur thanks to sponsors: \n  \nPlatinum \n  \n \n  \n  \nGold \n  \n \n  \n \n  \nSilver \n  \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://aicla.org/event/tas-seminar-march26/
LOCATION:The Old Woolstore\, 11/1 Macquarie St\, Hobart\, TAS\, 7000\, Australia
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