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AViCON 2012: Aviation Disaster Conference

Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 8:00 AM (ET)

New York, United States

AViCON 2012: Aviation Disaster Conference

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Regular Fee   more info Ended $795.00 $0.00
Group Pricing   more info Ended $695.00 $0.00
Educator/Student   more info Ended $395.00 $0.00
Educator/Student Group Pricing   more info Ended $145.00 $0.00
Government / Military Ended $650.00 $0.00
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Event Details

Investigating the Causes, Resolving the Claims


Copyright 2009 Magic Motion Studios

AViCON is set to return to New York April 25 of 2012. This highly successful case study format is gathering reputation and recognition on both sides of the Atlantic.  AViCON will be of interest to anyone involved in aviation insurance — underwriters, claims managers, lawyers, risk managers, insurance brokers, airline flight safety directors, airline board members with flight safety responsibility, claims investigators, and aircraft product manufacturers. 

Taking just one day, the 2012 conference is based on a reconstruction of a fictional air disaster when a passenger aircraft crashes off the runway in bad weather. Causation is far from clear, and a number of parties may have contributed to the accident. The conference will show how such a disaster may be investigated and managed; it then goes on to illustrate the complex legal issues involved and the strategies that may be employed in settling the claims.

The following distinguished faculty members are scheduled to instruct at the event:

  • Frederick (Rick) Alimonti, Alimonti Law Offices, P.C.
  • Professor Graham Braithwaite, Head, Department of Air Transport, Cranfield University
  • Christa M. Hinckley, Partner, SNR Denton
  • Nick Hughes, Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan LLP
  • David T. Hunter, Orion ADR
  • Jason Kelly, President, Crisis Advisors
  • Curt Lewis, PE, CSP, Curt Lewis & Associates LLC
  • Ricardo M. Martinez-Cid, Partner, Podhurst Orseck
  • Rocie Park, Director Aviation Claims, Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty
  • Tim Scorer, Ince & Co
  • Kathryn Ward, Partner, DLA Piper UK LLP
  • Diane Westwood Wilson, Partner, Clyde & Co US

The case study will be presented with state-of-the art video and graphics created by RTI’s visual media consulting group. Speakers and delegates move along the timeline of an accident investigation, to legal discovery, multi-party litigation, and resolution.

CLE ACCREDITATIONS APPROVED TO DATE INCLUDE:

  • Arkansas: 6.75 hours General CLE
  • California: Approved by virtue of reciprocal agreements with numerous U.S. states
  • Colorado: 8 hours CLE including .6 hours Ethics
  • Delaware: Application pending
  • Florida: 8 hours CLE including .5 hours Ethics
  • Georgia: 6.8 hours CLE and .5 hours Ethics
  • Indiana: Application pending
  • Kansas: 8 hours CLE including .5 hours Ethics & Professionalism
  • Missouri: 7.6 hours CLE including .6 hours Professionalism
  • New Jersey: Reciprocal with PA (6 hours Substantive & .5 hours Ethics)
  • New York: Application pending
  • North Carolina: 6.25 hours General and .5 hours Ethics
  • Ohio: 6.75 hours CLE with .5 hous Ethics
  • Oklahoma: 8 hours CLE including .5 hours Ethics
  • Oregon: 6.25 hours General and .5 hours Ethics
  • Pennsylvania: 6 hours Substantive & .5 hours Ethics
  • South Carolina: 6.83 hours General and .5 hours Ethics 
  • Texas: 6.75 CLE hours including .5 Ethics
  • Utah: 4 CLE hours
  • Washington: 6.75 hours including .5 hours Ethics
  • West Virginia: 8.2 MCLE, including .6 hours Ethics
  • Puerto Rico: 6.83 Miscellaneous CLE hours including 0.5 hours Ethics
  • Canada: Approved by virtue of reciprocal agreement with certain U.S. states

Previous AViCON events have addressed scenarios for a new entrant airline, and buying a new technology airframe that suffers a survivable failure to an engine.  This year's scenario revolves around a failure that subsequently results in multiple fatalities due to a range of issues, including:

  • Organizational Failures
  • Crew Competence
  • Possible Bogus Parts
  • Defective Warning Systems

All are set within an environment that includes many possible choices of forum and law. The 2012 accident scenario will be presented with state-of-the-art animation prepared by RTI's Magic Motion Studios, and will highlight a fresh set of complex issues of current concern and debate within the aviation market. This event presents a unique opportunity for all those concerned with safety in aviation to gain a fuller understanding of the entire range of complexities involved in an aviation accident, in a concise and effective format.

After viewing the animated case study, experts in disaster management and accident investigation will lead the audience through the technical aspects of crisis management and the process and protocols of a formal investigation.

The circumstances shown in the video lead to potential liability for a number of parties, including the airline, the aircraft manufacturer, and the maintenance contractor. A group of leading lawyers will debate the issues that arise, including: forum selection, punitive damages, fee considerations, evaluating claims, negligent entrustment, discovery, spoliation, dispute resolution, quantum of damages, and relationship with insurers.

“I found the material presented very interesting and realistic, the location very appropriate, the speakers very engaging and professional, and the entire experience very much worth my time. I look forward to seeing you at another AViCON and /or industry event.”

-- Lorenzo Berenguer, VP Global Claims Management, XL Services Switzerland AG

 

We are thankful to our sponsors for helping to make this event possible:

        
 
     
   
 

 

 

 

 
     

 

If you or your firm has an interest in becoming an event sponsor, please visit our Sponsorship page for more information.

AViCON Financial Aid Policy

 

REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY:

Registrants who cancel their registration and do not attend AViCON will receive the events materials via U.S. Mail following the event.  These registrants will also receive a letter entitling them to a credit to be used when registering for a future AViCON event.  The credit will be in the amount of the registration fee paid, less $150 for the cost of materials and administrative expenses.  Registrants must present the letter prior to a future registration in order to redeem the credit.  The event assumes no responsibility for maintaining records of cancellations or credited sums.

 

 

When & Where

Pier 86, W 46th St and 12th Ave
New York, 10036-4103

Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 8:00 AM (ET)


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  News and Updates
Monday, February 13, 2012

In 1998 RTI first produced AViCON, in conjunction with Lloyds of London, to a full house of applauding delegates. Since then the event has been re-scripted numerous times and presented in both London and New York. AViCON was conceived as a challenging and yet fictitious fact-rich animation scenario of a major commercial aircraft casualty to provide for an open exchange of reasoning and strategies practiced to resolve such complex claims, but not normally exchanged among the legal and insurance professions. 

Today AViCON is produced by RTI to engage a wider audience with a distinguished faculty of investigators, lawyers, and insurance underwriters, using topical fact patterns demonstrated with high resolution animated scenarios.


Could anyone imagine a more perfect venue for an AViCON event than on board the historic Intrepid aircraft carrier where the view from the stern is just a short distance from the spot where Sully’s aircraft came to a stop and floated on the Hudson River.  The Intrepid is also home to a retired BA Concorde.


Breaking News items will be run sequentially over the next few weeks, including: new details of the selected conference hotel with special rates for faculty and delegates which allows them to get together and network; preferred conference rates on offer; special interior tours of the Concorde for those who book a conference seat by 23 February. Short clips taken from the animation scenario will be posted from time to time as well. 

Click onto the AViCON 2012 website www.RTIAViCON.com for booking and sponsorship details.

A limited number of great sponsorship opportunities are still available to allow participants to be recognized along with some of the most prominent international law firms and consultancies.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

RTI is pleased to announce that Tim Scorer will again moderate AViCON 2012 in New York, NY.

Tim Scorer specializes principally in aviation claims and aviation insurance disputes, litigation, and arbitration and mediation for Ince & Co. He handles a wide range of aviation interests including aircraft operators and pilots, aircraft manufacturers, airlines, flying displays, airports and aerodromes, certification authorities, helicopters, gliders, micro-lights, hang gliders, parachuting, and balloons. Mr Scorer represents and assists in claims involving the interests of aviation industry organisations and the domestic and international aviation insurance market which provides coverage for them. He advises on contractual, insurance, and aviation regulatory matters, and represents clients in litigation, arbitration and mediation, fatal accident inquests, and in relation to aviation criminal cases. Mr. Scorer has participated in numerous mediations covering a wide variety of disputes in the aviation legal environment.


Drawing on his professional and practical experience, Mr. Scorer is a lecturer and speaker at courses, conferences, seminars, and symposia on a wide range of legal issues affecting the aviation industry, particularly airworthiness, airport operations, carriage by air, air operations, and general aviation legal liabilities. For more than thirty-five years, he has been closely involved in the general aviation industry both professionally and socially. Having qualified as a private pilot in 1972 and accumulated over 1200 hours in single-engine aircraft, Mr. Scorer brings a high degree of technical and practical knowledge to his work.